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It also reinvigorated talk among Democrats about possible impeachment procedures.
He reinvigorated the economy with tax relief for most Americans.
In 2015, the reinvigorated Iraqi military liberated Ramadi and Falluja.
The new map, called World's Edge, reinvigorated the player base.
A reinvigorated local food scene has sparked an economic revival.
Still, during his short tenure, Miller redefined and reinvigorated the character.
Also helpful: the reinvigorated women's movement (whispers: Thank you, Donald Trump).
Uber has lost market share to a reinvigorated domestic competitor, Lyft.
The Royal Malaysian Police have reinvigorated our stand against human trafficking.
In the 1990s, Rama was reinvigorated by the "mad cow" epidemic.
I think he's been reinvigorated by his days in Hellfyre Club.
The demand to free its leaders has reinvigorated the independence movement.
Once nominated, it was reinvigorated as a mainstream, crowd-pleasing hit.
President Trump reinvigorated the scrum, in part with his freewheeling rhetoric.
If you're in school, expect to be feel reinvigorated and inspired.
She talked about the ways the conservancy has reinvigorated the park.
One way to do this is through a reinvigorated Business Roundtable.
Attendees can expect a group with a reinvigorated sense of purpose.
Scaloni said his presence has reinvigorated the rest of the squad.
He said Biden's feisty performances in New Hampshire have reinvigorated his campaign.
Leto received widespread critical acclaim for the film, which reinvigorated his career.
It reinvigorated interest in the discography of the successful '90s boy band.
"Coming out of this, it's sort of reinvigorated my passions," he said.
The issue cooled soon afterward, but Trump reinvigorated it again on Wednesday.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Nissan Motor and Renault's alliance may soon be reinvigorated.
These specials showcase a comedian who is reinvigorated by stand-up comedy.
Corker reinvigorated this process, but much work is left to be done.
Mr. Trump has reinvigorated explicit appeals to ethnocentrism, and some voters are responding.
This will require reinvigorated party organizations in all 57 states, territories and abroad.
All the people who are interested in politics are going to be reinvigorated.
"Coming out of this, it's sort of reinvigorated my passions," he told People.
After all, the purpose is to have fun, recharge and come back reinvigorated.
The news has reinvigorated a market that had lost its bull narrative thread.
In this vein, we urge the United Nations-led peace process be reinvigorated.
Alongside sorrow and pain, others feel the close call has reinvigorated their lives.
Under McConnell's leadership, these rights have been reinvigorated, for members of both parties.
The reinvigorated health care talks, of course, were not just about health care.
Their music and the energy they bled onstage reinvigorated the New York scene.
You'll feel reinvigorated around your creative projects, and romance is coming your way.
But the New Deal reinvigorated the market economy and saved capitalism from itself.
There's a reinvigorated discussion about the wisdom of having more women in power.
They have marched, organized Resistance groups, and reinvigorated American politics at every level.
It could also shape the reinvigorated conversation around labor rights in Silicon Valley.
Reinvigorated by the museum's recent expansion, new possibilities for queer artists seem endless.
Then, on May 75th, NASA's administrator Jim Bridenstine gave the reinvigorated project a name.
The internet reaffirmed and reinvigorated a variety of small businesses and created more jobs.
These fears were reinvigorated by the Arab Spring protests and revolutions beginning in 2010.
With the explosion of financial technology, "fintech lenders really reinvigorated this industry," Laky said.
Yaklich reinvigorated the Wolverines' defense, making it one of the best in the country.
Such a narrative could add to his reinvigorated momentum in the remaining primary contests.
Read your horoscope to see what area of your life will be reinvigorated today.
"He has really reinvigorated the contemporary program," said Adam D. Weinberg, the museum's director.
But the extradition bill has reinvigorated activism in Hong Kong, and protesters remain defiant.
"The negotiations have been reinvigorated," said Scott Smith, managing partner at Viewpoint Investment Partners.
The rise of China under Xi Jinping has reinvigorated talk about great-power rivalry.
Reinvigorated with hatred for the rich, I turned to the foot fetishists of Reddit.
Reinvigorated Democrats score their first big Trump-era victoryDemocrats are back from the dead.
They gracefully incorporate a rocky piece of the museum's past into its reinvigorated present.
With (selectively) reinvigorated antitrust enforcement, reinvigorated CFIUS review, and a president who sure seems happy to block mergers for political or personal-offense reasons, there are just a lot more ways to stop a merger, if that's what you are looking to do.
With the release of Metroid: Samus Returns, Nintendo reinvigorated the long-dormant sci-fi franchise.
The move has conservatives feeling reinvigorated, while Democrats and their media allies are melting down.
Reinvigorated, Iraq's army has won every battle it has fought against IS since March 2000.
The SPD has been reinvigorated by the nomination of Martin Schulz as its chancellor candidate.
But the cousins kept pushing until 2002, when the Rangers and Jaramillo reinvigorated the investigation.
You're in the mood to travel, and if you're in school, you'll find yourself reinvigorated.
The result is both an exciting new record and a reinvigorated love of dance music.
Reinvigorated corporate governance could be key to bringing the "blue wave" to shore this November.
His reinvigorated teammates believed they could push toward a win and play again on Sunday.
We could do a lot with the revenue brought in by a reinvigorated estate tax.
They reinvigorated worries about the endurance of the euro currency and broader European economic integration.
Here is a look at how a court with a reinvigorated conservative wing might act.
A court appeal, scheduled for April, has reinvigorated American efforts to have their convictions overturned.
The Jonestown tragedy reinvigorated an otherwise flagging trend known today as the anti-cult movement (ACM).
A reinvigorated regulator is waving through drugs from abroad, and clamping down on unscrupulous domestic companies.
It won the Pulitzer prize in 20193 and has reinvigorated the neglected field of eviction research.
But the next day, a reinvigorated Mr. Olyphant picked up the phone, raring for another go.
They have completely reinvigorated the show and I think fans will love what they have done.
The reinvigorated Flex Watches team makes a pitch to Flip Flop Shops and it goes well.
But gun control groups, spurred mostly by Democrats, are reinvigorated after years of more tepid efforts.
The passage of a sweeping tax plan has clearly reinvigorated the White House and GOP lawmakers.
We are a nation of immigrants, where each new wave has strengthened and reinvigorated us all.
Mississippi policymakers expect to use this information to bolster the state's reinvigorated performance-based budget system.
I feel completely reinvigorated by writing the book and it's opened up a whole other vista.
Four months ago I felt like it was dying out, and now there's this reinvigorated interest.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have prospered this season after returning reinvigorated from extended injury breaks.
Now, with Covid-19 devastating Iran, the tip line has been reinvigorated, administration officials told CNN.
With a younger and stronger leader, ZANU-PF had now been reinvigorated, not replaced, he said.
Modernism may have become an empty expression of bourgeoisie taste, but here it feels reinvigorated, charged.
A reinvigorated Biden gained endorsements from former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Sen.
On Monday, the news media began to speculate about what deals a reinvigorated opposition could make.
Supporters of both candidates acknowledged the reinvigorated calls for accountability, even as they defended their records.
Federer and Rafael Nadal, the world No. 1, were both reinvigorated after sitting for extended periods.
While Mr. Bezos has reinvigorated The Post, he has found himself vulnerable to the president's attacks.
It brought renewed attention to safety lapses, and reinvigorated efforts to crack down on dangerous drivers.
The reinvigorated brand's slogan "Harte Arbeit, ehrlicher Lohn" ("Hard work, honest reward") taps into this history.
They believe the House Democratic-led impeachment push has reinvigorated conservative voters who dominate each state.
" Christine agrees: "It's all about biological essentialism which is at the heart of reinvigorated radical feminism.
More than a decade later, newer drones such as the Predator reinvigorated interest at the Pentagon.
That was partly because of P.S.G.'s travails, of course, but partly because United looked reinvigorated.
The ensuing Cold War reinvigorated anxieties over Soviet communism and scientific advancements, like the space race.
WHAT THAT HAS DONE IS IT'S REALLY REINVIGORATED OUR CONTINUING EMPHASIS ON SAFETY AND QUALITY AND INTEGRITY.
It's also reinvigorated fans' love for the movies (well, three of them, anyway) that came before it.
Bagehot is correct: Britain needs a reinvigorated foreign policy led by a stronger Foreign Office (April 2400th).
Only those able to navigate this reinvigorated 21st-century culture of protest can truly understand modern politics.
New research on immunotherapy, or training a person's immune system to fight disease, has reinvigorated their efforts.
The reinvigorated SPD has shaken up opinion polls in recent weeks after lagging Merkel's conservatives for years.
His words celebrating religious tolerance, diversity and unity have inspired Indians and reinvigorated pride among the diaspora.
Making space exploration cool again MORE is struggling to gain political support for his reinvigorated agency's vision.
By the time we arrived at Vasikkasaari island I felt reinvigorated by the fresh intake of booze.
My crawl space excursions had reinvigorated me lately, though, and I wanted to kick-start our relationship.
The magazine has reinvigorated my lonely Alexa with Gucci Mane, Charli XCX, Young Fathers, SZA and others.
It has reinvigorated the music industry and made listening a lot easier, more fun and more dynamic.
His vast fortune has shaped the city, from its arts and medical worlds to its reinvigorated downtown.
She followed it with "Pata Pata," in 1990, for the British label Mango, which reinvigorated her career.
After a brief period of the doldrums, a reinvigorated Child bounced back with an unusually impassioned story.
It reinvigorated contemporary music with a soul—musically speaking, but more importantly spiritually speaking—that was missing.
Lemus belongs to a Valley-wide coalition reinvigorated by a sense of urgency after the election of Trump.
Last week, America's reinvigorated neo-Nazis held a jubilant gathering to celebrate the rise of their beloved Trump.
Vakarchuk's political ambitions were reinvigorated during the 2014 Maidan revolution, which ousted the pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych.
The recent "proof of life" video obtained by CNN, has reinvigorated their resolve to bring back the girls.
While their phone calls over the years reinvigorated their friendship, plans to visit were difficult bring into fruition.
Islamist militant attacks in France and Belgium have reinvigorated calls for security agencies to be accorded greater powers.
He says he feels reinvigorated by the campaign overhaul, which led many pundits to write his political obituary.
Whole Foods' recent announcement of dramatic price reductions is only part of reinvigorated competition in the grocery market.
The part reversal of a 93 ban on the export of unprocessed nickel ore has reinvigorated Indonesian production.
In the final weeks of his campaign, Trump has reinvigorated his pleas against the so-called rigged election.
The Democratic Alliance, the largest opposition party, has been reinvigorated with a new black leader called Mmusi Maimane.
His appointment reinvigorated that opposition-dominated legislative body, which had become ineffectual and deeply unpopular in recent years.
Another hint can be found in the president's own budget, released just before his reinvigorated health care push.
Their hostility toward the euro, the currency shared by 19 European nations, has reinvigorated concerns about its endurance.
The row has now been reinvigorated by another allegation against the justice, dating back to his student days.
He feels reinvigorated in his job as an advertisement coordinator for a small chain of West Texas grocers.
I am reinvigorated as I enter the 1967 gallery, where Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" plays in the background.
Richard Prince's Girlfriends series seems to say that even irony needed to be reinvigorated as an artistic response.
The Kavanaugh confirmation fight reinvigorated many such criticisms, some rooted in myths and misconceptions about sexual harassment and assault.
And we urge the West to shore up the liberal world order through enhanced military power and reinvigorated alliances.
It was not until the modern civil rights movement that the court reinvigorated the K.K.K. Act and related laws.
The White House believes it has reinvigorated US influence in a region whose security it has guaranteed for decades.
Either way, you'll likely feel reinvigorated and newly excited about the world around you — and why shouldn't you be?
This rapid growth has reinvigorated the party&aposs longtime mission to domesticate a religion traditionally aligned with the West.
You're beginning to feel reinvigorated, excited to plan your schedule for the new season and start some exciting projects.
A reinvigorated DHS would leave chasing terrorists to better equipped agencies, jettisoning the ostensible reason for the department's creation.
It has created fashion trends, reinvigorated the practice of live-tweeting, and eviscerated cable ratings records in its demographic.
We should expect a significant media blitz about a reinvigorated relationship and warm personal relations between Trump and Putin.
But in the past few years, an influx of chefs, artists and musicians has reinvigorated the once-sleepy city.
DeVos' articulation of a reinvigorated federalism is sorely needed in a department whose constitutional merits are questionable at best.
The weekend of violence has reinvigorated the national conversation around gun violence in America, particularly among Democratic presidential candidates.
Disney's film "Frozen" subverted and reinvigorated the fairy-tale princess movie; "The Force Awakens" gave us a female Jedi.
Microsoft has been reinvigorated over the past few years thanks to the cloud-focused strategy of CEO Satya Nadella.
I think Pelosi has really kind of, I don't know, reinvigorated or burnished her reputation as a real leader.
The show feels reinvigorated by the political climate in a way that, say, NBC's Will & Grace reboot just doesn't.
No one in Bellator's light heavyweight division has been able to stop a reinvigorated and confident Mr. Wonderful so far.
And I am reinvigorated by it — by the privilege of being on TV to create a conversation around what matters.
His support for Hillary Clinton and disparagement of Donald Trump—an "impostor" and "would-be dictator"—have reinvigorated his assailants.
The month-long campaign, the first genuine contest for the CDU leadership since 1971, seems to have reinvigorated the party.
However, a recovery in base metals prices and a jump in Dalian iron ore futures reinvigorated interest in mining stocks.
Then earlier this year, Facebook's music efforts were reinvigorated when it secured licensing deals with all the major record labels.
Reinvigorated by the idea of performing stand-up, he hit the comedy circuit and was eventually noticed by Joan Rivers.
The bloodshed has reinvigorated those pastors' calls for their fellow clergy to preach about political issues, rather than just salvation.
Meanwhile, Senator Warren doesn't seem to bothered by everything that went down on Tuesday night — if anything, she feels reinvigorated.
That is why a reinvigorated Congress is needed, and the resolution is an important way to help make this happen.
One collaboration that's very exciting is Zelle, the new name for the banking industry's reinvigorated person-to-person payment service.
New evidence that infected newborns may benefit from antiviral drugs has reinvigorated a debate about educating mothers and screening infants.
At the same time, he warned that the Obama era had also reinvigorated a darker part of the American soul.
The deafening criticism since his execution may deter the Supreme Court's reinvigorated conservative majority from making the same mistakes again.
We follow along as sex between contributors and their partners is reinvigorated, and then weakened, and then invigorated once more.
Finally, last Friday, Ms. Philo announced she was leaving Céline, a house she reinvigorated, remaking it in her own image.
By giving the Brexiteers a chance to put their ideas into action, Professor Travers said, British politics could be reinvigorated.
These musicians — armed with their ancestral knowledge and a reinvigorated public— are bringing New Mexican music into the foreground again.
Your social life will be reinvigorated today, and the next few weeks should bring plenty of fun and new connections.
The work, entitled *Etnias, *covers more than 30,000 square feet of a formerly abandoned warehouse in Rio's newly reinvigorated port district.
However, Cramer still thinks the turnaround at Coach is real, especially with a reinvigorated management team and an attractive stock price.
Their deaths reinvigorated the Black Lives Matter movement and renewed demands for police accountability in the deaths of unarmed black men.
Did you feel like the conversation around Say Anything was reinvigorated by Hebrews and the ...Is A Real Boy anniversary tour?
That stimulus has reinvigorated the steel supply chain in China with production hitting a record 844.6 million tonnes annualized in April.
But she says the "emancipation" and "peace" she felt in her sunny new Southern California "sanctuary" reinvigorated her folk-pop sensibilities.
The energy around the once stagnant labor movement underscores the degree to which unions have been reinvigorated with youthful liberal vitality.
Mr. Ban's office said last week that within two months it would announce a reinvigorated plan to fight Haiti's cholera epidemic.
But now the Babchenko affair — a patently false murder blamed on the Russians — has given a reinvigorated plausibility to future denials.
He has moved from Hawaii to Jackson-Wink MMA—arguably the best camp in the game—and seems to be reinvigorated.
" Now, he is picking up the baton from J. J. Abrams, who reinvigorated the "Star Wars" universe with "The Force Awakens.
His brief stint in the Brodie lab reinvigorated Dr. Carlsson's career, and set him on the path to his Nobel Prize.
Netflix reinvigorated the stand-up special, but I'm skeptical that the streaming service's output produced more classics than in previous years.
Instead, AVs need to be thoughtfully woven into reinvigorated public transportation systems so they become a desirable alternative to personal cars.
He also has reinvigorated the Russian armed forces with marked progress in nuclear weapons, missiles, new tanks, and special operations forces.
Therefore, "even with lackluster" spinoffs, employees are reinvigorated and able to achieve greater efficiency than were ever probable under the conglomerate.
There is science behind why we feel energized, alert, and reinvigorated after eating foods that are rich in vitamins and nutrients.
Its leader, 31-year-old Jesse Klaver, reinvigorated his party with a campaign that drew thousands of supporters to local "meet-ups".
Spencer-Regan argues that these poets and their strategic use of social platforms have in fact reinvigorated and democratised the poetry world.
Set decorator Carolyn Louks, part of the design team that reinvigorated the billionaire businessman's Seattle penthouse for the steamy sequel, out Feb.
The wider "Maori Renaissance", a process of political and cultural revival that has gathered pace since the 1970s, has reinvigorated the team.
In response, Detroit has reinvigorated a ballot initiative for a public transportation network that connects more suburban communities to the city center.
Instead of a Democratic majority on the Supreme Court for the first time in decades, there will be a reinvigorated conservative majority.
The beginning of 2016 has reinvigorated areas of South Australia, with the heaviest rainfall in decades rising water levels in Lake Eyre.
Add the ideological backing of a reinvigorated Taliban to the mix and the results could provoke another insurgency in the Himalayan valley.
But a reinvigorated Catalonia also gives new ammunition to Mr. Rajoy, who has long presented himself as the defender of Spanish unity.
" With her voice restored, the rising star found herself reinvigorated and began writing songs for her second album, the first being "Influence.
In doing all this, he reinvigorated the contest and the league, both of which were still on shaky legs after the lockout.
It reinvigorated the Thor franchise after the sequel, 2013's Thor: The Dark World, opened to less enthusiasm than the 2011 original.
What better symbolises this intertwined identity better than the institution of the Great British boozer, remixed and reinvigorated as a desi pub?
She swam just 200 yards that day, but the cold water and the freedom of movement reinvigorated her, and she was hooked.
A.L.S. awareness activists, however, say that the challenge reinvigorated a research community that was lacking attention and funds to produce scientific advancements.
Ocasio-Cortez received little press attention before her win, and ran as a member of the newly reinvigorated Democratic Socialists of America.
Just as Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay increased the allure of British chefs, Ms. Berry and Mr. Hollywood have reinvigorated the bakers.
" Karie Bible, a box-office analyst for Exhibitor Relations, pointed out that "franchises are reinvented or reinvigorated in Hollywood all the time.
Here's to more stories for children about artists and more fun for their adults, whose appreciation of art might be pleasantly reinvigorated!
"We were hitting a plateau, and it needed to be reinvigorated," said Ms. Bohbot, now 32, all steely determination and dry humor.
Personal Journeys The ancient Moroccan city is being reinvigorated by local entrepreneurs opening their own cafes, bars and riads, while embracing tradition.
Yet Mr. Schatz's involvement has reinvigorated two outlets friendly to the far right, and allowed for the creation of a third, Skandal24.
The shooting left 17 dead and numerous others injured and has reinvigorated the national debate on gun control and school safety measures.
If Lim and Leon reinvigorated the brand with streetwear-inflected pieces and a youthful pop sensibility, Oliveira Baptista promised something more finessed.
His dim namesake's antics, evasions and omissions have reinvigorated talk of impeachment, but Republican lawmakers' statements last week don't support that scenario.
Fortunately, the Trump administration's maximum pressure campaign against the regime prior to the Singapore summit has laid the groundwork for reinvigorated sanctions.
But it was 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg who reinvigorated Fonda's passion for public activism like nothing had before.
Emmanuelle Khanh, who reinvigorated French fashion in the early 1960s with quirky, fluid clothes intended for young, active women, died on Feb.
Typically, people will feel "terrible" for the 20-30 minutes that the kambo's taking effect but then may feel reinvigorated afterward, he says.
In addition to the heightened comedy, Bride of Chucky reinvigorated the franchise by introducing Tiffany, a character Mancini had written specifically for Tilly.
Three years later, the Air Force's UFO studies were reinvigorated under a new commander who wanted to take a fresh look at things.
Rawls's "A Theory of Justice" sold over half a million copies, reinvigorated political philosophy and anchored debates between liberals for decades to follow.
He seems reinvigorated after surviving throat cancer last year; his bank just reported its highest net income ever in 2015, of $24.4 billion.
Today, SBP is headquartered in the heart of reinvigorated New Orleans, and has grown its mission to shrink time between disaster and recovery.
Concurrent with this demographic shift is an undeniable wave of gentrification and a reinvigorated tourism industry that capitalizes on New Orleans' idiosyncratic culture.
It has already reinvigorated the Trump campaign as polls show a tightening race with less than two weeks to go before Election Day.
But in recent years, scientists have discovered a kind of antibody in people living longer with the virus, which has reinvigorated the pursuit.
Two days after he left Brooklyn, Johnson signed with the Heat and, he said, immediately felt reinvigorated by the intensity of his teammates.
Not only does this raise numerous concerns under existing trade rules but it is also an area that a reinvigorated NAFTA must address.
"This communal style of game play reinvigorated the arcade industry in the 1990s and helped give birth to a generation of fighting games."
Cumulatively, these countries became some of the biggest beneficiaries of reinvigorated trade with the Iranian regime in the wake of the 2015 deal.
But the Benalla affair reinvigorated the opposition and forced the government to suspend parliamentary debate on constitutional reform while it handled the fallout.
It rockets forward, possessing the staccato, dissonant guitar work that the band is known for along with Cedric Bixler-Zavala's newly reinvigorated vocals.
Mapelli, known as the "Bee Queen," believes that people who see her in action leave "less afraid and spiritually reinvigorated," National Geographic notes.
In his speech, Frei joked that really he owed it all to Donald Trump, that one of his defining subjects had reinvigorated news.
He purchased The New Yorker and placed it in the hands of editors who reinvigorated it and made it relevant to new readers.
Eagerly accompanied by the sommelier Jeremy Quinn, Ms. Railsback scours the country to discover a reinvigorated culture of independent vintners and ancient traditions.
Hyde's oblique angle of attack also reinvigorated the anti-abortion movement, which had until that point foundered amid failed attempts to overturn Roe.
Nigeria reinvigorated its World Cup campaign — and gave a boost to Argentina's — with a 2-83 victory over Iceland in Volgograd on Friday.
Whether her new single will be better received than her reinvigorated film career remains to be seen, but I'm rooting for you, girl. 
The U.S. must have a focused, reinvigorated State Department to implement this 21st century model for American leadership and engagement in the world.
The walkout unfolded amid a reinvigorated national debate over gun control and school safety, spurred in part by student survivors of the Parkland shooting.
Analysts at Jefferies believe the risk of a reinvigorated market leader Tesco continuing to recover customers historically lost to Sainsbury's needs addressing with urgency.
The 1989 music video for "If I Could Turn Back Time" reinvigorated her musical image, as she fused heavy metal fashion with pop visuals.
Some of the Islamic State's members will be demoralized by Mr. al-Baghdadi's death, but many will be reinvigorated by the idea of revenge.
Ralph Lauren has reinvigorated sales of core products like its Polo shirt, while hiring prominent social-media personalities to promote its clothing and accessories.
She is already one of Trump's most divisive Cabinet members, and the 2000 Minutes interview reinvigorated criticism that she's ill-equipped for her job.
"Now we're reinvigorated and I think this is going to be something that everyone's going to notice a very big difference," Carson said Monday.
"If the traditional strong correlation between the copper price and EM equities holds, this bodes well for a reinvigorated EM rally," the report said.
In order to portray a reinvigorated, ambitious Sophia, Girlboss presents us with a montage of our exhausted heroine flopping into bed, night after night.
Cohen's testimony last week reinvigorated the call from some Democrats to launch impeachment proceedings, but party leaders have sought to tamp down such discussions.
The answer is a reformed, reinvigorated and stronger Europe, not the kind of division that produced Molenbeek — a microcosm of what fragmentation can bring.
The House of Mouse paid nearly 50 times earnings for Pixar in 2006, but the purchase solved strategic problems and reinvigorated its animation studio.
That campaign was reinvigorated when Susan Fowler, a former engineer at the company, published explosive allegations of sexual harassment and sexism at the company.
Hand-selected by Wintour for her digital media aptitude, Barry has since reinvigorated the magazine within the confines of its new, strictly online medium.
The civil rights division of the Justice Department had been reinvigorated under President Obama and was actively trying to force compliance in desegregation cases.
The Craig case is also an attention-getter for a foreign lobbying enforcement unit at the Justice Department that was reinvigorated during Mueller's investigation.
Convention Hall, a brick whale of a building at the north end, completed in 1930, has been reinvigorated by contemporary stores and food stands.
Recently, President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions have reinvigorated a tired call for outdated tough on crime policies that have proven ineffective.
It's also reinvigorated a debate in California over civil forfeiture, which allows the authorities to seize cash and property from people suspected of wrongdoing.
House leadership stopped the provision from coming to the House floor, but the surprising vote reinvigorated a conversation that has long stalled in Congress.
The House of Mouse paid nearly 50 times earnings for Pixar in 2006, but the purchase solved strategic problems and reinvigorated its animation studio.
Today's alpine spas are updating this long tradition as the present-day search for wellness has reinvigorated the desire for their timeless sedative effects.
Now he seems reinvigorated, a born-again capitalist pumping money into the travel agency the two run as a front, while she seems exhausted.
Watch live: The walkout unfolds amid a reinvigorated national debate over gun control and school safety, sparked by student survivors of the Parkland shooting.
While some of your relationships will be reinvigorated and strengthened by Saturn and Uranus's connection earlier this week, others may suddenly feel horribly restrictive.
" Justice Scalia also reinvigorated the clause of the Sixth Amendment that guarantees a criminal defendant the right "to be confronted with the witnesses against him.
Her rival, reinvigorated by the FBI's new email review, is laser-focused on Florida, a marquee battleground state he can't win the White House without.
The new shoulder-length style reinvigorated her look with a sense of lightness and let her play up the naturally wavy texture of her hair.
"Surgical and chilling will be the trademark of the reinvigorated anti-illegal drugs and anti-criminality campaign," police chief Oscar Albayalde told a news conference.
In the spirit of harmony, we've all gotten together and prepared some tech and science-focused pitches that a fresh and reinvigorated Gawker could run.
"That reinvigorated the campaign and took the attention away from, quite frankly, the not-so-great economic record," Bery told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Thursday.
But he has reinvigorated the prospects of peace in places we never would have thought change would ever happen and he&aposs created new possibilities.
Analysts at Jefferies believe the risk of a reinvigorated market leader Tesco continuing to recover customers historically lost to Sainsbury's needs to be urgently addressed.
But Abercrombie says its recently reinvigorated lingerie brand, Gilly Hicks, has been outperforming other categories and could present one of the company's biggest growth opportunities.
"He has said not a word to me since then." in the last 18 months, Rather's unflinching criticism of Trump, now 70, has been reinvigorated.
Until the recent news of the troop withdrawal, the appointment of Zalmay Khalilzad the U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan, had reinvigorated momentum in peace efforts.
By energizing and incubating local, micro-economies, towns would become reinvigorated, schools would benefit, the broader community would feel renewed and dignity would be restored.
Crumbling infrastructure has been a theme of this country's reinvigorated public conversation about race — for instance, a botched fix for old pipes in Flint, Mich.
Leicester's victory had also reinvigorated the market, Chief Executive Jim Mullen said, with fans backing other unfavoured teams in the hope that lightning strikes twice.
Ferrari In 19853, Ferrari was reinvigorated by the arrival of Sebastian Vettel, a four-time world champion, and his three race victories for the team.
It appears to have been between these last two stages that, roughly two years after the phrase was initially reinvigorated, it achieved its current popularity.
But after what I've experienced with "Crazy Rich Asians," seeing the audience show up, it's sort of reinvigorated the idea of going to the movies.
In fact, there is a younger guard of members that has reinvigorated the club in recent years, many of them computer programmers like Mr. Brandini.
In its wake, sex workers' opposition to SESTA/FOSTA received considerable media attention, and the movement for sex workers' rights was reinvigorated across the country.
Bills return to run, roar past Cardinals ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills rode their reinvigorated rushing attack to their first victory of the season.
ISIS could now be reinvigorated when 1000's of jailed fighters break out when the Kurdish guards are forced to leave to go fight Turkey.
As the one-year anniversary of the Women's March on Washington approaches, no one can dispute that 2900 reinvigorated the movement to advance women's equality.
But to fulfill their dream of a reinvigorated Europe, they still need to win over leaders from the old school, above all Germany's Angela Merkel.
The Saudi attacks reinvigorated the animus between the two countries, with many on edge last week that the United States would respond with military action.
Repossi has long admired Picasso's progressive practice, and is herself a pioneer in the world of fine jewelry, having reinvigorated her family's eponymous Italian house.
The Texas senator's fascination was reinvigorated by the latest Star Wars release, The Force Awakens, which he gleefully carved out time to see in theaters.
"Relentless rain and snow over much of the Western US will be reinvigorated by another powerful storm moving onshore late Tuesday," the National Weather Service said.
In the last few years, though, an explosion of tantalizing clinical results have reinvigorated the field and plunged investors and pharma execs into a spending spree.
The government-led effort has been particularly aggressive in Germany, where the ongoing refugee crisis has sparked a xenophobic backlash that has reinvigorated the far-right.
In 22016, the Menlo team realized they had overcompensated on enterprise and made the call to pioneer a reinvigorated consumer tech strategy spearheaded largely by Carolan.
She is reinvigorated when her stalking has her in the same place as Aaron (again), and he invites her to a BSU (Black Student Union) party.
Over time, a reinvigorated France can help to ease many tensions within the euro zone that have stemmed from the gap between weaker and stronger countries.
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: Moody's says reinvigorated Iberian renewables market to offset shrinking coal capacity, stabilize prices.
But the upsurge in apps that connect users with contractors—to drive them somewhere, collect their laundry or deliver their shopping—has reinvigorated this old debate.
It is also up against a reinvigorated Social Democrat (SPD) party well placed to present a genuine challenge to conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel in September's election.
Pipeline gets boost from Trump Efforts to complete the Dakota Access Pipeline were reinvigorated following President Donald Trump's executive action in January that advanced its approval.
It was Mr. Davis who masterminded "Smooth," Carlos Santana's 1990 smash collaboration with Rob Thomas; its album, "Supernatural," reinvigorated Mr. Santana's career and earned a Grammy.
But in July 2015, about eight months after giving birth to Kim, she returned to the tour, reinvigorated by a new outlook and a new baby.
"I've always sought opportunities at businesses that were at inflection points, whether they needed to be turned around, reinvigorated or new pathways to growth," he said.
The Democrats also don't think McCaul is well-known even after winning eight terms in office and call his claims of a reinvigorated field campaign overblown.
The Czech newspaper Dnes reported that the case was reinvigorated by a recent anonymous tip, and that Kvitova would still need to officially identify the man.
But he was drawn back in for "The Force Awakens," the 2015 film written with J.J. Abrams, that reinvigorated the series after a decade of inactivity.
Non-military "tools in the toolbox" The US operation that killed Soleimani has reinvigorated the debate over the use of American military force and interventions abroad.
It's unfortunate, but it had to be done, and we are reinvigorated and youth-focused and, I think, a far stronger team than we've ever been.
Each set represents a collection of mundane visual data culled from the forgotten depths of the internet, reinvigorated with novel significance when placed in careful juxtaposition.
For some, the burger chain's nod to women may signal the success of the contemporary feminist movement, which has been reinvigorated by the misogyny of Donald Trump.
The rise of private spaceflight companies has reinvigorated their fascination — and these visionary founders are willing to put their cash on the line to explore it further.
In the multiparty systems seen in much of western Europe, conservative parties are instead threatened, or have already been overtaken, by startups and reinvigorated far-right rumps.
So, bear market or not, it was a pretty good washout - one that many now argue cleansed the market of excesses, rebuilt value and reinvigorated the bull.
Fast-forward 26 years, and a reinvigorated royal brand has Windsor in party mood, ahead of an occasion forecast to be blessed with sunshine and blue skies.
We can have it both ways All this is to say that the New York show has reinvigorated my belief that we can have it both ways.
In a sense, his team has reinvented and reinvigorated the egg assignment, with hopes for not only teaching people responsibility, but for demystifying and humanizing parenting. Personally?
On top of all of this, Mr Tsipras must also contend with a reinvigorated conservative opposition under Kyriakos Mitsotakis, leader of the centre-right New Democracy party.
The United States of America desperately needed a reinvigorated counterterrorism (CT) strategy and it just got one with the president's National Strategy for Counterterrorism released in October.
This blame translated into a general distrust of the Democratic Party — a feeling that was beginning to fade with voters my parents' age, until Elián reinvigorated it.
Two mass shootings last weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that killed a combined 28500 people have reinvigorated the debate in Washington over gun control.
Since American economic policies continue to be heavily criticized by friends and foes, let me start by putting in a good word for a reinvigorated Uncle Sam.
The Democratic take-back of House of Representatives and the recent introduction of the "Green New Deal" Congressional resolution have reinvigorated discussion of action on climate change.
But if the top of the auction market for contemporary art looks as if it might have peaked, maybe demand can be reinvigorated from the bottom up.
The global economic cratering of 2008 hadn't occurred, Wall Street hadn't yet been Occupied, and French economist Thomas Piketty hadn't yet reinvigorated the ideas of Karl Marx.
The clubhouse music became more lively when it was turned over to Judge, and the veterans say they have been reinvigorated by the rookies' enthusiasm and naïveté.
Afghan women have built schools, served in government, prosecuted criminals, reinvigorated the arts, delivered the news, de-mined land, saved lives, competed athletically and thrived as entrepreneurs.
Tensions eased after the F.B.I. found a way to get into the phone without Apple, but the case reinvigorated the debate over tech freedom, security and encryption.
One day after President Donald Trump's termination of FBI Director James Comey reinvigorated concerns about his ties to Russia, the president met with top officials from Russia.
While Chiptole's stock is currently almost half of that price at about $431 a share, Niccol's presence has reinvigorated confidence in the restaurant's ability to turn itself around.
Many members of the current development team actually grew up with the series, which Boon says has helped keep Mortal Kombat reinvigorated over the years with new ideas.
TORONTO (Reuters) - "Widows" is billed as a heist movie, but its showcase of female strength and initiative seems to speak directly to the reinvigorated movement for female empowerment.
New Zealand's stock market has been one of the only global benchmarks to remain in the green since Trump reinvigorated the U.S.-China trade war earlier this month.
Breakthroughs in communication and understanding will arrive on April 18, when the Sun meets your planetary ruler Uranus, finding you reinvigorated and back to your genius, inventive self.
The ambush in Niger that killed four American troops has reinvigorated the debate about the legal basis for our country's use of military force against various terrorist organizations.
But the euro, in the 17 years since the common currency came into existence, has instead reinvigorated conflicts, yielding new crises, fresh grievances and a spirit of distrust.
Jonah Hill splashed onto the big screen in 2007 with bro-y classics like Superbad and Knocked Up; films that reinvigorated a collective thirst for misogynistic stoner humor.
Yet, over the past few years, a reinvigorated nightlife has emerged that is seeing more and more young people head out in the evenings despite the security risks.
His remarks capped another round of revelations in recent days that reinvigorated or displayed Mr. Trump's frustrations with the investigation, which has cast a shadow over his presidency.
After 1915, when D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" reinvigorated the Ku Klux Klan, Italian-Americans joined blacks and Jews on the terrorists' list of targets.
The Guyger case has reinvigorated the debate over intrinsic bias and dynamics between police and unarmed black individuals, brought to national prominence by the Black Lives Matter movement.
Mr. McCallum says he left reinvigorated, and within a few weeks he had plans in place to put Green at the center of the Jack Daniel's story line.
Some said the second allegation, which emerged Sunday evening, has even put the White House and Republicans back on offense and reinvigorated the fight for Kavanaugh's flagging nomination.
Our collective past does not reflect the strength that will come of a future political system reinvigorated with people of diverse backgrounds, reflecting the rich tapestry of America.
Before, as head of Louis Vuitton men, he brought streetwear to the world of high fashion and then reinvigorated the art of tailoring for a more modern audience.
The bantamweight believes McGregor has reinvigorated the European scene and hopes that Wales are capable of having a similar impact on the UFC as the Irish have had.
The Lac-Mégantic tragedy spurred a debate in Canada and the US about the safety of so-called "bomb trains", and reinvigorated the discussion about shipping oil across Canada.
In that case, the sight of tens thousands of people in Hong Kong's streets may become familiar once again, courtesy of a protest movement the government has inadvertently reinvigorated.
Protests and anger over the bill reinvigorated an opposition movement that had appeared to be in the doldrums after repeated losses in the wake of the 2014 Umbrella Movement.
To arrest that decline would take substantial reform, with new checks on the executive, a reinvigorated Congress and political parties freed from the thrall of hardliners—all unimaginable today.
We've seen hints of this battle before, but the success of Amazon's Echo and the onslaught of connected devices has reinvigorated gadget manufacturers to give alternative interactions another go.
Though President Donald Trump campaigned on a more isolationist foreign policy platform, he's largely expanded or reinvigorated his predecessor's conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Niger.
And hanging over this debate is a reinvigorated impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump in Congress — one that puts Biden's family at the center of Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
But Sandy Hook, in part because of the particularly horrific circumstances and in part because of the timing so soon after Obama's reelection, reinvigorated calls for gun control legislation.
He has been a much better foreign secretary than Mr Johnson, his predecessor: foreign office insiders say that he inherited a demoralised and disoriented department and quickly reinvigorated it.
While Netflix has reinvigorated interest in the series with a gloriously violent animated show, the games themselves have dried up since the departure of long-time director Koji Igarashi.
There is nothing wrong with Apple or its offerings, but the company that reinvented and reinvigorated numerous product categories has spent the last two years polishing its own Apples.
Months after Iraq's government and its allies started an offensive against the militants, Kurdish merchants are pushing on behind them, bringing their Turkish produce back along reinvigorated trade routes.
The debut marks another major success for Walt Disney Co, which bought "Star Wars" producer Lucasfilm in 2012 and reinvigorated the story set in a galaxy far, far away.
The reinvigorated Twins look to record a sweep in Arlington, Texas, for the first time in 41 years on Wednesday night when the clubs reconvene at Globe Life Park.
The ongoing debate about how to fill the leadership vacuum has reinvigorated the debate about the gap between veterans' vital health care needs and the system's ability to provide.
Having joined a team seeking a third Stanley Cup in five seasons, Lecavalier, playing lately on a line between the captain Dustin Brown and Trevor Lewis, has been reinvigorated.
COMING UP TODAY • Learn about three women who reinvigorated a fashion magazine at "The Women of Harper's Bazaar, 26–1958," an exhibition at the Museum at FIT in Chelsea.
Jewish journalism in magazines like Moment and Tablet alongside reinvigorated institutions like The Forward and The British Jewish Quarterly Review seems to be entering something of a golden age.
Ms. Whitfield's supple voice and Mr. Greensill's dashes of improvisation reinvigorated familiar songs by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Rodgers and Hart, and others, whose work they both considered timeless.
This would leave Afghanistan and the United States vulnerable to a reinvigorated terrorist presence and, perhaps, the replacement of the American-led presence by Russia, Iran, China or India.
The measure, which had failed in the Senate in March, was revived and reinvigorated in the wake of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on October 2. Sens.
And the pause from the central bank reinvigorated risk-taking among investors, with the S&P 500 rising 9.5 percent the next year, and the economy continuing to grow.
When the insurgency was reinvigorated in 2016, after the death of its leader, Burhan Wani, I spent months reporting on dozens of funerals of militants, police officers and civilians.
Regardless of the failed transaction between Pfizer and Allergan earlier this month, health care deal activity has been reinvigorated as company executives see no choice but to scale up.
The Brexit shock has reinvigorated Italian efforts to soften new EU bank rules that impose losses on private investors before public money can be used to rescue a lender.
Online tools for cultivating an audience have not only reinvigorated classic genres like jazz; they have allowed young outsiders to penetrate insidery scenes like alt country and experimental rock.
"Considering 10-15 percent pullbacks are of the magnitude that has reinvigorated interest in the past, it may be that lower entry points prove the next catalyst," he wrote.
All three incidents — the two police shootings, and the attack on the protest — were captured on video, contributing to a reinvigorated national conversation on race relations and police brutality.
Yet the members' growth and successes as individuals reinvigorated the particulary chemistry that inspired Miike Snow in the first place, fusing their disparate personal evolutions into something cohesive on iii.
History has shown that science can solve the nation's agriculture and food production problems, but to do so, the American system of food and agricultural research must be substantially reinvigorated.
Trump and his attorneys have vowed to mount an aggressive legal defense against Democratic efforts, reinvigorated following the conclusion of Mueller's inquiry, to secure documents and testimony from Trump officials.
An anonymous letter has reinvigorated a decades-old investigation into the disappearance of 18-year-old Bernard Ross Jr., who vanished from Fort Kent, Maine, back in 1977, PEOPLE confirms.
Last month, a 29-year-old cancer patient Brittany Maynard reinvigorated the discussion on the meaning of "a good death" when she announced her decision to end her own life.
White supremacists and far-right extremists are taking back their historic stronghold in the Pacific Northwest, the AP reports — and some local Republicans are endorsing the reinvigorated far-right sentiments.
It also reinvigorated an opposition that had appeared unsure of its next step after a highly publicized rally last week at which leader Raila Odinga symbolically inaugurated himself as president.
When we talked to Shyamalan at Comic-Con 2015, he explained that jumping into the new medium of television had reinvigorated him, causing him to rethink how he handled movies.
And it comes as Kasich battles Jeb Bush, Chris Christie and a reinvigorated Marco Rubio, coming off a stronger than expected third-place finish in Iowa, for the establishment mantle.
Up in Newcastle, the region's biggest club is ostensibly on the rise, sitting pretty in the Championship promotion spots and reinvigorated by the presence of Rafa Benitez in the dugout.
Wow. I do think that the press, overall, has been reinvigorated, and takes its mission more seriously than I think a lot of it did, leading up to the election.
But there are now hints that some newborns may benefit from antiviral drugs, a finding that has reinvigorated the debate over whether they should be routinely screened for the infection.
Chosen at the end of January by his party to run against Merkel, he has reinvigorated the SPD and pushed them up by around 10 percentage points in the polls.
"This seems desperate as recent product innovations like 'Moments' have not reinvigorated user growth," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote (a little bitterly) in an investor note about the rumored feature change.
They had "together driven improved financial and market share performance and reinvigorated our approach to collaboration in global banking and markets, as well as across commercial banking," the memo said.
The producer re-fashions the tune with pounding soca drums, laying down a rhythmically-reinvigorated foundation for the Jamaican MC to take control with a set of characteristically magisterial bars.
Despite the corniness of the last few songs, it's hard not to feel empowered and reinvigorated watching this woman perform with as much vivacity as she had 40 years ago.
Stocks soared through the first four months of the year hitting record highs in April, as the Federal Reserve's shift away from plans to raise interest rates reinvigorated risk-taking.
LOS ANGELES — With the mega-arrival of "Moana" over the holiday weekend, the reinvigorated Walt Disney Animation Studios cemented its status as cartoon-dom's reigning powerhouse for non-sequel films.
Australian Senator Fraser Anning this week reinvigorated long-standing debates about immigration after calling for a national vote to ban people of non-European descent from migrating to the country.
The reinvigorated National Organization for Marriage released a post-election attack plan to unravel all measures of LGBTQ equality achieved since 2004, including a restriction on the definition of marriage.
I figure I'll do this again with reinvigorated interest when "clean meat" emerges, prepared to clap back against anyone who says the approach is tampering with nature in negative ways.
Foles revealed that his decision to return to football was the "greatest decision I ever made because of what I went through," and "completely reinvigorated" his outlook on the game. 5.
Investors are hoping that Nintendo's recent success in mobile gaming has reinvigorated the brand to help drive sales of its upcoming Switch console which is slated for release in March 2017.
PROTEST MOVEMENT REINVIGORATED Beijing's grip over Hong Kong has tightened markedly since Xi took power and after pro-democracy street protests in 2014 that ultimately failed to wrestle concessions from China.
His more assertive behavior may produce exactly the reinvigorated alliance he feared, one that is much more serious about military spending despite problems with economic growth, Syrian refugees and political dysfunction.
"With a new reinvigorated management team, and renewed focus on accelerating top-line growth while maintaining discipline around costs, we believe Coca-Cola's next chapter of growth is around the corner."
"(We) believe from this valuation, with Doug's intense focus, new management's ability to execute on the game plan and reinvigorated shareholder accountability, I think we can double our money," Hymowitz said.
The episode, in addition to recently revealed Air Force crewmember stays at Trump Turnberry in Scotland, has reinvigorated the longstanding debate about whether Trump is using the presidency to enrich himself.
In Minnesota, Ms. Ruszczyk's death stoked outrage and reinvigorated debate about how officers use force — a familiar topic following protests over the deadly police shootings of Jamar Clark and Philando Castile.
Dave Chappelle, who reinvigorated the genre with his Comedy Central series "Chappelle's Show," will receive this year's Mark Twain Prize for Humor and will soon release a new Netflix comedy special.
This is the first time that Mr. Sanders, 78, has finished atop the Register poll, another sign that he has reinvigorated his campaign just three months after having a heart attack.
The United States direly needs a reinvigorated national dialogue between the public and elected officials accountable for national security policy on the appropriate role of military intervention within US foreign policy.
Ms. Ortega's conviction looks to be an early volley in a reinvigorated partisan war over voting rights — a war led in Texas by Mr. Paxton, who has crusaded against voter fraud.
Startup Cruise made waves at the beginning of March when General Motors acquired the autonomous driving tech company for $1 billion and reinvigorated interest from venture capitalists in autonomous tech startups.
This total opposition has reinvigorated liberal performance art, which has flourished on the edges of huge anti-PiS protests, and theatre—at least where stages are supported by opposition-controlled local authorities.
The seventh-seeded Bucks set a franchise playoff record with 14 blocks, eclipsing the previous high of 13 set in Game 3, and their reinvigorated bench outscored the Celtics' reserves, 31-15.
So, in the year preceding 9/11 she takes to her bed, and while she doesn't fuck any mermen, she does expect that after a year she can emerge reinvigorated and well.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A diverse spread of medals and a European renaissance in Rio reinvigorated Olympic badminton four years after the scandal-plagued tournament at London was completely dominated by China.
But Rollins, like Maguire, was small potatoes physically when compared to today's enhanced hunks—not to mention reliant on the mainstream media, including publications such as Details, to promote his reinvigorated brand.
While Trump remained stern-faced as he addressed the FBI's decision to investigate new emails related to Clinton's email server, Trump's supporters and his campaign staff were suddenly reinvigorated by the news.
Washington (CNN)Ben Carson says his campaign is "reinvigorated" and will be on new footing after a holiday shakeup that included the departure of a handful of top advisers and new leadership.
U.N. human rights officials also said last week at least 329 civilians have been killed in Yemen since August, when the coalition reinvigorated its bombing campaign following the collapse of peace talks.
After pro-EU centrist Emmanuel Macron won the French presidency this year, Brussels hopes a reinvigorated Paris-Berlin alliance can help usher in reforms needed for the bloc to thrive despite Brexit.
By contrast, the price-defense strategy of 22, involving coordinated output cuts with other OPEC and non-OPEC countries, has been hailed as a triumph, even though it reinvigorated the shale boom.
Lee is the founder of Yanolja, an online accommodation bookings platform that has reinvigorated South Korea's once dying love hotel industry and given birth to the country's latest billion-dollar start-up.
But the EU should make it clear to Erdoğan that any future bilateral cooperation must go hand in hand with a reinvigorated human rights dialogue and continued EU support for civil society.
When she was relaunched by writers in 1987, her feminism was overt — reinvigorated and put centerstage — as was her mythological backstory, which helped differentiate her from other members of the superhero gang.
The conversation about the future of Democratic Party was reinvigorated last month when 28-year-old democratic socialist Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez won her district's primary in an upset win over incumbent Rep.
Back in the 2000s, when Villeda was still a graduate student in biology at Stanford, he and his colleagues had reinvigorated a long-dormant field in regenerative medicine with a remarkable finding.
The meeting between the city and Britney's still extremely bright star has changed and reinvigorated the idea of the Vegas residency forever, by making it bigger, brasher and showier than ever before.
Be it a skyline-facing San Francisco residence with an unfortunately isolated kitchen or a Victorian rowhouse in need of light, these spaces have been reinvigorated by more gracious, flexible floor plans.
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But new blood in all key positions in the organization — owner, general manager, coaching staff and team captain — reinvigorated Carolina, which won the Stanley Cup in 63 and were finalists in 2002.
What's needed is a robust foreign policy led by a reinvigorated State Department that right now is suffering from presidential neglect, poor leadership and an absence of professional firepower in pivotal positions.
Almost immediately, working together, they reinvigorated what had become over several decades a calcified summer venture, dominated by too many listlessly played and predictable programs of staples by Mozart and his contemporaries.
Democrats bicker: Tensions between Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, and three liberal freshmen have reinvigorated an argument within the Democratic Party about how best to stand up to the president.
Debunked 'science' Experts believe that the most modern anti-vaccination movement was reinvigorated by a paper published in 20143 in the respected Lancet journal by former British doctor and researcher Andrew Wakefield.
But a reinvigorated Voice of America, staffed by reporters and editors guided by a sense of patriotism and national pride — not partisan politics — can change the way the world views this country.
Why it matters: The U.S. has discussed reparations for decades, but the conversation has been reinvigorated in recent years as some Democratic presidential candidates bring the issue to the mainstream, AP writes.
A solution is within reach -- which is why those of us with faith that our democracy can be reinvigorated are watching the J. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse with such anticipation and optimism.
"We think valuation is too high and investors are likely overestimating the continuation of COST's trend and/or pace of reinvigorated growth," Bernstein's Brandon Fletcher said in a note to clients Wednesday.
Will the Keystone XL pipeline be reinvigorated, will walls be built, will immigration be halted, will the pre-clearance agreement be put into effect, will the joint declaration "Beyond the Border" survive?
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's economic growth is expected to have held up in the third quarter, supported by a reinvigorated housing market and recovering dairy prices, a Reuters survey of economists showed.
But 13 years ago, Christopher Nolan released this film, which reinvigorated the character and kick-started a trilogy that would become widely acclaimed for its sinister mood and enthralling action set pieces.
Shamlou is known for having reinvigorated classical Persian poetry — Talebi compares him to Walt Whitman, in the sense that Shamlou pushed the boundaries of poetry and created a sort of cultural revolution.
"Surviving R. Kelly," broadcast in six parts this month by Lifetime, reinvigorated that campaign, leading to protests outside the corporate offices of RCA and Sony in New York and Culver City, Calif.
Because while Nadella's vision has led to a reinvigorated Microsoft, the biggest question remains: Will Nadella's big bets on the cloud and mobile grow fast enough to offset its fading old businesses?
Disney has seen a remarkable reversal of fortune in the last decade following its acquisition of Pixar, which reinvigorated its animation studios, and subsequent purchases of Marvel Comics and the Star Wars franchise.
With Cain Velasquez looking reinvigorated and Fabricio Werdum not looking much less wild, but more confident than ever against Travis Browne last night there is no lack of match ups for the champ.
After questions were raised about the Vulnerabilities Equities Process in 2013, White House cybersecurity policy coordinator Michael Daniel said it was "reinvigorated," though information as basic as which departments are involved remained undisclosed.
The killings of Sterling and Castile seemed only to have reinvigorated the women to keep rallying, according to Marion-Gray Hopkins, whose son Gary Hopkins Jr. was fatally shot by police in 1999.
Other Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee agreed that the new revelation about Trump's involvement in the Moscow project and Cohen's testimony should be investigated as part of the panel's reinvigorated Russia inquiry.
Diplomats worry that without strong, corruption-free security forces, al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab militants could be reinvigorated, destabilizing the region and offering a safe haven to other jihadist groups including Islamic State.
But the party was simultaneously relieved to have someone dependable on hand, prepared to take up Obama's mantle, defend it against a reinvigorated Republican Party, and cement his accomplishments as the 45th president.
Rising crude prices and energy reforms in several Latin American nations have reinvigorated the oil majors' appetite for a region that once imposed nationalizations, forced contract changes and strict rules for foreign investors.
" Franchesca Ramsey (MTV): "For me, I don't think I've changed my approach, I just think that I've been more, I've been reinvigorated and I've just realized the necessity of talking about these issues.
The SPD has been reinvigorated by the appointment of former European Parliament president Martin Schulz as their chancellor candidate, by promises to boost investment and by divisions among conservatives over Merkel's refugee policy.
Of more immediate concern, though, would be the drop in applications and tightening of Yale's famous endowment that would follow from a reinvigorated protest, spurred by his reluctance to chisel Calhoun's name away.
Incumbent Prime Minister Najib Razak is seeking re-election and while the vote, by rights, should be his to win, a reinvigorated opposition led by his former mentor is mounting an unprecedented challenge.
It has reinvigorated the Victorian backbone of the resort, remodeling both the Winter Gardens — with its opera house, theater and ballroom, which once hosted the political conferences — and the city's landmark iron tower.
It wasn't just a matter of bad TV, it was a matter of bad taste -- and of using the reinvigorated format of reality shows to play mad scientist with humanity's most sensitive instincts.
The upset by the first-time candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over the 10-term incumbent and House Democratic Caucus chairman Joseph Crowley in New York's 14th Congressional District primary has reinvigorated this debate.
On the three albums that he released—2011's No Time for Dreaming, 2013's Victim of Love, and 2016's Changes—Bradley reinvigorated the well-worn tropes of soul and R&B.
The company said they took the action because the video violated their community rules, while Republicans launched a reinvigorated assault on what they claim is ongoing bias by Big Tech against conservatives. Sen.
They also appear to have reinvigorated a fan base that had sunk to a depth so low that there was a parade after last season to celebrate (bemoan?) the team going 0-16.
Some communities persist for years before a world record is set in stone, and even still, they are reinvigorated with the launch of a new patch or the rise of a new player.
But a travel editor, who first visited 20 years ago, found the ancient Moroccan city is being reinvigorated by local entrepreneurs who are opening their own cafes, bars and riads while embracing tradition.
Warren's comments have reinvigorated the debate about moving to a popular vote for president, but many experts agree any changes to the electoral system would be complex, likely requiring a constitutional amendment. 3.
The pressure will now be on leader Lam to come up with some kind of new tactic or solution to the protesters' "five demands," or risk even larger protests from a reinvigorated movement.
Now I am in my 40s and watching a newly reinvigorated James Baldwin via director Raoul Peck, who, with his documentary film I Am Not Your Negro (2017), delivers polemics even more brutal.
The debates reinvigorated Macron, who rolled up his sleeves and held forth for up to seven hours at a time with high-school students, mayors and working mothers, as well as intellectuals and philosophers.
If he hoped things would be less complicated when the match resumed on Philippe Chatrier Court, he was sadly mistaken as a reinvigorated and inspired Stepanek came within two points of an unlikely upset.
PROTEST MOVEMENT REINVIGORATED Beijing's grip over Hong Kong has intensified markedly since Xi took power and after pro-democracy street protests that gripped the city in 2014 but failed to wrestle concessions from China.
Credited with turning Gap and J.Crew into star retailers, Drexler was the head of Gap in San Francisco, where Wadle first worked, and later convinced her to join the newly reinvigorated J.Crew in 2004.
He reinvigorated Daredevil, restarted the Avengers in 2004 and introduced Jessica Jones, the dark, foul-mouthed superpowered private investigator who is now known by millions of binge watchers through her onscreen adaptation on Netflix.
And reports on those impacts become ammunition in the politicized debate over minimum wages that has been reinvigorated as groups such as Fight for $15 pushed the case for wage hikes in recent years.
Now, with a reinvigorated pro-European and pro-business pitch that combines pragmatism about refugees with progressive ideas on immigration reform, they won a respectable 8.3% in Baden-Württemberg and 6.2% in Rhineland-Palatinate.
With the recently resurfaced rape allegations against The Birth of a Nation director and star Nate Parker, a debate about what exactly defines rape, and the evolving understanding of sexual consent, has been reinvigorated.
In the process, the serial entrepreneur is proving that with the right shift and focus, even big consumer-product categories like soap and vitamins can be reinvigorated and made relevant again for new audiences.
" Uzra Zeya, a former acting assistant secretary and principal deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, said that "Pompeo's claims of reinvigorated American leadership in the region fell flat.
As reinvigorated by the director Timothy Sheader for the Open Air Theater in Regent's Park, "Superstar" delivers a genuinely primal jolt, locating fear and foreboding in what can so easily devolve into overindulgent camp.
It appeared to be reinvigorated in the late 2000s, with Donald Trump Jr. telling investors at a 2008 real estate conference that he had visited the country six times in the past 18 months.
You'll feel reinvigorated and inspired to get organized, but watch out for January 14, when the Sun clashes with rebel planet Uranus, bringing up some unexpected inconveniences and putting everyone in an irritable mood.
The GOP leaders in the House and Senate took starkly different tacks Tuesday in their responses to the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that has reinvigorated a national debate about guns.
"We enjoyed an analyst dinner with Raytheon management last night … and came away reinvigorated by the opportunity set available to the firm," Drexel Hamilton analyst Pete Skibitski wrote in a note to clients Thursday.
Tony Travers, a professor in the government department of the London School of Economics, said the party could be reinvigorated if voters were keenly disappointed by Brexit, or if Mr. Farage returned as leader.
In his new documentary Monir — which screened here recently during the Iranian Film Festival — Bahman Kiarostami looks back at the artist's incredible life and forward to what lies ahead in her newly reinvigorated career.
Pompeo's speech, titled "A Force for Good: America's Reinvigorated Role in the Middle East," presented a rosy picture of the US's historical involvement in the region that was largely at odds with historical reality.
"He and Robin Phillips have together driven improved financial and market share performance and reinvigorated our approach to collaboration in Global Banking and Markets," the head of that division, Samir Assaf, said in the memo.
In Nigeria, an affiliation with the Islamic State has reinvigorated a branch of the group previously known as Boko Haram, and American officials now rank it as one of the biggest extremist threats in Africa.
After months spent watching other anonymous messaging and sharing apps come and go, Whisper is coming back to the market with a new product, a massive readership and a reinvigorated approach to sharing its content.
The #MeToo hashtag was reinvigorated by actress Alyssa Milano on Twitter on October 15 (the catchphrase had actually been created 10 years prior by activist Tarana Burke to provide a support system for assault victims).
Alan Moore pioneered this approach with his run on Saga of the Swamp Thing from 1984-87, and Matt Fraction successfully reinvigorated the characters Iron Fist (2006-09) and Hawkeye (2012-15) using this method.
Baggins released the song on SoundCloud under the name "Things I Forgot To Do." The rapper's involvement reinvigorated interest in the lonesome track, which prompted outlets to recommend so-called better versions of the track.
The Parkland activists reinvigorated the gun reform debate in the wake of the shooting at their high school, and they seized on this rampage at Santa Fe as another example of lawmakers' failure to act.
Britto had apparently been in deep mourning since Jeb Bush dropped out of the race, but his assistants say he's been reinvigorated by the challenge of adopting his bright, graphic style to fit Cruz's blandness.
Janice Min ran Us Weekly when the gossip magazine was at its commercial peak; then she took over the Hollywood Reporter and reinvigorated the entertainment trade by investing in both its print and online operations.
"Her electrifying message of courage, perseverance and hope reinvigorated our nation and our politics, and continues to inspire millions of Americans in every part of the country," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
While some analysts predicted North Korea may attempt to gain tough concessions from South Korea for a peaceful Olympics, O'Carroll said it may be an ideal time for a reinvigorated Sunshine Policy to bear fruit.
But the symbolism of her appointment — in an age of #MeToo and renewed and reinvigorated calls for women's equality in the workplace — was nonetheless deeply felt in Albany, particularly among female members of the Legislature.
Seemingly reinvigorated, Mr. Bannon is now among those leading the effort to convince the president that he needs to overhaul his operation to focus more intensely on the nationalist policy goals that animated his candidacy.
Social media may have helped enable participation in the midterms, but a now impassioned and energized youth demographic, reinvigorated ultimately by issues they care about — not social media prodding — was the first necessity for turnout.
It's fitting, of course, because "The Big Sick," an Oscar-nominated story co-written by Nanjiani and his wife Emily V. Gordon, in many ways reinvigorated the genre when it was released in June 2017.
"It is most likely that as few as 240 or as many as 410 such earthquakes may occur in the case that the sequence is reinvigorated by a larger aftershock," the USGS said on its website.
The French Dip, a dish I loved in childhood as much for its blandness as anything (meat, cheese, and bread), was reinvigorated thanks to well-seared prime rib and the addition of whisper-thin fried onions.
Democrats' effort to strip the president of his powers through constitutional means, instead of defeating him at the ballot box, bolstered his ability to distract attention from unfulfilled promises and reinvigorated the outsider status he relishes.
"Cryptocurrency traders were reinvigorated by Facebook's launch of their own digital coin and momentum appears to be stirring up fresh new investors," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst, at online FX broker OANDA in New York.
He's taken editorial risks that have creatively and commercially reinvigorated the Archie line by improving representation in Riverdale, encouraging unconventional approaches to Archie concepts, and bringing in new creators to completely overhaul the publisher's core titles.
In contrast to the way Trump's first trip to Europe was seen across the Atlantic, national security adviser H.R. McMaster argued that the President had reinvigorated US alliances which Republicans believed eroded under the Obama administration.
Lawmaker criticism of U.S. support for the Saudi-led campaign in Yemen has grown since last month when peace talks collapsed, the Saudis reinvigorated their bombing campaign and airstrikes almost immediately hit civilian targets, killing dozens.
"If House Republicans and President Trump can rebound from the setback of an AHCA 'no-vote' by quickly focusing all resources on tax reform over the spring and summer months, then markets probably will be reinvigorated."
The Spaghetti Western briefly reinvigorated the genre with cheap, nihilistic and stylistically ambitious films, but even Sergio Leone, the maestro of the subgenre, had released the elegiac "Once Upon a Time in the West" in 1968.
How can we, in this age of reinvigorated (not newly created -- make no mistake, we have never truly eradicated racism, oppression, misogyny, discrimination) bigotry, dismantle the in-plain-sight perpetuators of this unjust and murderous system?
The House investigation, which began in April, was reinvigorated after it was found that the Air Force sent crews to Turnberry up to 40 times since 2015, with some U.S. military stays stretching over multiple nights.
With an initial investment of $230 million, the company is now racing to build a factory to export tyres to the United States next year, based in a Thai industrial zone reinvigorated by the trade war.
The businessman shrugged off the defeat to Cruz in the Wisconsin, which has reinvigorated his rivals' hopes to keep him below the delegate threshold needed to clinch the nomination before the Republican National Convention this summer.
The current government has largely been occupied with electoral law discussions, but it has also reinvigorated the oil and gas licensing process and agreed on a 2017 Budget, although this has not yet been approved by parliament.
The big picture: The wild success of Saudi's bond offerings, its strong stock market and continued investor hungerhas reinvigorated talk of what would be the largest IPO ever, a public offering of state oil company Saudi Aramco.
"Her electrifying message of courage, perseverance and hope reinvigorated our nation and our politics, and continues to inspire millions of Americans in every part of the country," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement last week.
The film's success not only reinvigorated interest in Valens' brief but notable musical legacy, it also brought the title tune back to the charts (in a cover version by Los Lobos) 28 years after its first appearance.
Pettis moved over to Jackson's in the lead up to his next fight with Edson Barboza, but reinvigorated by his training with Mark Henry in New Jersey, the Brazilian taekwondo proponent did enough to claim the victory.
Democrats and Clinton's camp have blamed the timing of that letter for her election loss to Donald Trump, arguing that it reinvigorated his supporters and caused irrevocable damage to her campaign just eleven days before the election.
The introduction of next-generation game consoles from Microsoft and Sony in late 2013 reinvigorated demand for console hardware and software, and the current installed base is outpacing prior-generation trends at this point in the cycle.
Hiring Moorhead reinvigorated the Penn State program, and it's one of the reasons the Nittany Lions can make it to Indianapolis over very good teams from Michigan and Ohio State if the right pieces fall into place.
The Kremlin brazenly violated the territorial integrity of Georgia and Ukraine, launched a massive cyber attack against Estonia, meddled in the U.S. presidential and European elections, and reinvigorated its influence in Latin America and the Middle East.
Yes, Löw benefited from having been the assistant to his predecessor, Jürgen Klinsmann, who reinvigorated Germany with his personality, daring and innovation before departing after the 21 World Cup, in which Germany finished third playing at home.
Nike is battling pressures on many fronts - in North America a reinvigorated Adidas has taken market share, while athleisure, a decade-long trend that saw shoppers wear sports apparel for formal and informal occasions, has been fading.
It's the album opener, a scene-setter, a song that surges with the optimism and beauty of new love and how, in exploring a new person, you feel reinvigorated: the world and yourself viewed with fresh eyes.
The Christie's Leonardo was one of several "isolated examples" that reinvigorated a twice-yearly New York "gigaweek" of Impressionist, modern and contemporary auctions whose format had become a procession of predictable prices for the same predictable names.
But the decades-long effort to move "Early Days" to storage was reinvigorated in August, after a deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville over the potential removal of a statue of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee.
Anger over the now-shelved extradition bill has reinvigorated public opposition to Beijing that had dwindled after 2014, when authorities faced down a pro-democracy movement that occupied streets for 79 days in the central business district.
That weighed on the dollar and in turn reinvigorated its counterparts like the euro, which has had troubles of its own including Italy's debt problem and the possibility of the European Central Bank having to ease policy.
But by the end of his administration, he had acquiesced to white racism and financial power, largely withdrawing from the South and leaving its black citizens at the mercy of a reinvigorated class of owners and planters.
In this century, though, Britain has become a fertile incubator for reinvigorated American song-and-dance shows, from venues that include the Menier Chocolate Factory in London (birthplace of Ms. Friedman's "Merrily") and the Chichester Festival Theater.
Conservatives are embarking on a leadership contest, New Democrats have drained their party coffers, and it's doubtful the reinvigorated Bloc Québécois will want to put its solid footing in the House of Commons at risk so early.
In that sense the nation now finds itself lamenting the potential loss of its best self, the side of the national character purposeful enough to believe that sacrifice inevitably led to democratic renewal and reinvigorated moral purpose.
Recent mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, reinvigorated calls for gun control reform, but the Republican-controlled Senate has yet to vote on a universal background check bill that passed the House in February.
Reasonable minds will also surely disagree about what the government should do with the remaining detainees -- including whether the periodic review process should be reinvigorated, whether they should be moved into the United States and so on.
The inspired choice to bring director Taika Waititi onboard to help carve a new, irreverent path for Chris Hemsworth's Avenger — and showcase the actor's scary-good comedic chops — reinvigorated both the genre and Marvel's stranglehold on it.
The same indecision was visible online as well: In 2015, under then-president Sean Atkins, it reinvigorated MTV News and brought on a slate of high-profile writers, many from ESPN's Grantland, hoping to re-focus on music.
Those forces gained strength in Syria, which they drew upon when they re-entered Iraq as a reinvigorated force in 2013, seizing much of Anbar a year later as well as Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. In a couple of weeks, a wave of teenagers (and a few strangely reinvigorated adults) will relocate to a new city to begin their life as a first year university student.
Instead of reflecting on the ways in which centrism has failed both in politics and in policy, Brooks sees moderation as an inherently good thing that has somehow fallen out of fashion and just needs to be reinvigorated.
"Keeping it in the family" can lend private companies like Fidelity — though profitable and one of the world's largest mutual fund and financial services firms — a reinvigorated sense of stability and continuity in a still-rocky recovery economy.
Trump's comments, which were made in front of a conservative-leaning crowd in Alabama, reinvigorated the debate and made pregame NFL ceremonies must-see TV. The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English throughout the United States.
But the spectacle of a party finally turning against a leader it had protected steadfastly for nearly nine years would have most likely resulted in awkward verbal footwork by A.N.C. lawmakers and stinging attacks by a reinvigorated opposition.
When asked whether countries such as Serbia and Montenegro – both of whom are hoping to become members of the EU – could endanger the future of the bloc, Lagarde stressed the EU had been reinvigorated by the Brexit vote.
Attracting exploration investment has become increasingly difficult as global oil prices have tumbled over the past two years, though a huge gas find by Italy's Eni off the Mediterranean coast in August has reinvigorated interest in offshore Egypt.
The most important thing the hearing accomplished is that it has reinvigorated the debate on housing finance reform after 11 years of conservatorship and established a path forward that requires both Congress and the administration to get right.
In fact, Disney and Marvel Studios' 2017 film, "Thor: Ragnarok," grossed over $850 million worldwide and reinvigorated Thor's character, all while throwing Cate Blanchett's Hela, and Jeff Goldblum's Grand Master into the mix — two of Thor's mightiest villains.
Trump, who has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women and is trailing Clinton in the polls after poor reviews on his first two debate performances, has reinvigorated his claims that the election is rigged against him.
That weighed on the dollar and in turn reinvigorated its counterparts such as the euro, which has had troubles of its own including Italy's debt problem and the possibility of the European Central Bank having to ease policy.
But a reinvigorated feminist movement and its overlap with movements for fat acceptance mean broader awareness of the harms that narrow beauty ideals can cause, and a more generalized disgust at men who feel entitled to judge women's bodies.
It's strange to see the theology of Fallen Humanity reinvigorated with each new game release, as if it's an ideological pulpit that's using a morality system to explain that we're just sinners one slippery action away from the pit.
"With the majority of the restructuring now completed, there's a palpable reinvigorated focus on our key commercial initiatives and high-potential pipeline candidate," Biogen Chief Executive Officer George Scangos told analysts on the company's latest earnings call in January.
The official added that Saudi Arabia would deploy warplanes to Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey by the end of the month, in a sign of a reinvigorated Saudi commitment to the U.S.-led coalition air campaign against ISIS.
We also examine people who are merging the past with the future, like climate change deniers in academia who have found themselves reinvigorated by the Trump administration, or a record label in Memphis that's making old gospel new again.
The headline-grabbing results in the capital are forecast to see a swing toward the opposition Labour Party, reinvigorated under socialist Jeremy Corbyn and fighting a campaign focused on the effects of eight years of Conservative-led spending cuts.
A desire to curb the rising concentration of wealth has long been part of the Democrats' core message, but a Republican tax bill in 2017 that delivered the biggest benefits to Americans with the highest incomes reinvigorated the debate.
Montañez essentially reinvigorated one of the biggest American food corporations with the inventiveness of Mexican street food culture, and from there launched a career as a PepsiCo exec, where he now leads multicultural sales and marketing in North America.
The Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, spoke of a movement reinvigorated by the values of 1917 before an audience of left-wing leaders that included Oliver Tambo of the African National Congress and Yasir Arafat of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
It is following a pattern established in Europe and Asia, where budget airlines have reinvigorated smaller airports on the outskirts of major cities, said Matthew J. Cornelius, vice president of air policy at Airport Council International, an industry group.
READ: Pamela Anderson redeclares her love for Julian Assange after visiting him in prison Assange and his team have always claimed that the U.S. prosecution, initiated by Barack Obama and reinvigorated under Donald Trump, threatens freedom of the press.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts threw her rising political weight and prestige behind an idea that's been bubbling beneath the surface of the Obama-era Democratic Party for several years: The United States needs a revived and reinvigorated antitrust policy.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A battle in Kenya's courts to throw out a British colonial-era law criminalizing gay sex has been reinvigorated after India scrapped similar legislation in a landmark ruling last week, LGBT rights campaigners said on Wednesday.
The newly reinvigorated and unified pro-democratic camp will be targeting marginal seats in an attempt to wrest back veto power in the legislature, and pro-Beijing lawmakers have already warned that the controversies over the bill could cost them seats.
Since becoming Gap's chief executive in 2015, Art Peck has reinvigorated the Old Navy brand, its biggest revenue contributor, through celebrity tie-ups, social media campaigns and better styles – dresses, pants, mid-tops and shorts did well in the latest quarter.
Garmin, which has experienced a reinvigorated new life as a wearable manufacturer, has also seen the benefit of designing its own software, allowing the company to tailor its software experience to the wants and needs of the specific audience it targets.
His stature has fallen somewhat since then, although not enough credit is given for his frequent experimentation with the episodic television format, which he explored during the final decades of his life along with a reinvigorated interest in the theater.
All the while, Comey's letter has inflamed public passions -- and reinvigorated the public debate -- over Clinton's e-mail scandal, a matter that, even with no substance, can only redound to the detriment of Clinton and the benefit of Donald Trump.
That ought to give policymakers the luxury to reflect and ideally take action on the medium- to longer-term challenges of structural economic reform and shifting the burden of responsibility from near-exhausted monetary policy to a reinvigorated fiscal push.
With his incessant judging of women by their attractiveness and his boasts about grabbing women between their legs and kissing them without their consent, Trump has reinvigorated feminism by reminding everyone, women especially, of the small irritations and the serious violations.
Why it matters: Calls for Mueller to testify were reinvigorated after Attorney General Bill Barr's appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week, with Democrats accusing Barr of lying about his knowledge of Mueller's dissatisfaction with the rollout of his report.
The company did keep some things the same: Easterbrook said Ronald McDonald's the fast-food chain's clown mascot, would never be fired, even as the company reinvigorated the Hamburglar as an attractive, bored dad living a second life of crime.
Back in August, she reinvigorated her championship trajectory with a decision win over Jessica Aguilar–a woman long considered the best fighter at 115 lbs–and now the Nova Uniao charge has set her second date with Jedrzejczyk for July 8.
In Europe, the surge of refugees from Syria and the Paris terror attacks have reinvigorated xenophobic political parties and jeopardised free movement within the EU. Voters fret that some immigrants might be terrorists, which very occasionally turns out to be true.
"There is no denying eBay has got its groove back and a series of shrewd moves by management has the company reinvigorated and well positioned for future growth," Tom Forte, analyst at brokerage D.A. Davidson & Co wrote in a note.
The SPD had for years lagged behind the conservatives but Schulz has reinvigorated the party by campaigning to deal with social justice and revising labor market reforms that were introduced by former SPD chancellor Gerhard Schroeder over a decade ago.
Critic's Notebook This year, the political conventions pulled off an amazing feat: They rebooted a familiar figure, someone who spent years in the public eye going through chameleon-like shifts, and who emerged from the quadrennial partisan ritual reintroduced and reinvigorated.
"The effect has been twofold: Nevro has taken market share, but perhaps more meaningfully, it has reinvigorated the therapy because responder rates are better, the therapy is better and more patients have been treated," said J.P. Morgan analyst Mike Weinstein.
The belief that victims of rape, sexual assault, and other forms of sexual misconduct can't be believed unless they come forward immediately is just one of the stubborn and incorrect assumptions that has accompanied the reinvigorated conversation around sexual assault victims.
Having gone on a strong run in the league in October, they were faced with crucial games against Tottenham and United which, had they managed to take four or more points from, might have confirmed their status as reinvigorated title contenders.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) may look reinvigorated with a new leader, Martin Schulz, set to take on conservative Angela Merkel in September's election, but their chances of leading a left-wing coalition to oust the chancellor remain slim.
Diego Simeone's Atlético Madrid might have been ripped to shreds by a reinvigorated Borussia Dortmund, and it might have closed its group stage campaign with a dispiriting draw at Club Brugge, but it still presents a uniquely physical, exacting challenge.
But then The Little Mermaid — one of several volleys by Disney's animation department to turn business around — hit it big at the box office and the toy store, and reinvigorated the idea of the Disney princess as a narrative industry.
"Key and Peele" turned goofs on black American identity into highly clickable sketch comedy; "Inside Amy Schumer" did the same with critical assessments of gender norms; and "Broad City" reinvigorated the New-York-strivers genre with its offbeat, feminist millennial sensibility.
At its conference in Brighton last week, Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party — reinvigorated by its surprisingly strong performance in the general election in June — reinforced its commitment to an unabashedly socialist program that would, if enacted, spell economic ruin for Britain.
They stuck mainly to protocol, avoiding a public reprise of the barbs they aimed at each other during Mr. Trump's presidential campaign or the pope's thinly veiled critiques of the new president as a symbol of a dangerously reinvigorated nationalism.
Their efforts documenting a sharp increase in the concentration of wealth at the very top and their outspokenness have vaulted the tax from a fringe idea in American politics to the center of a reinvigorated debate on taxing the rich.
He understands that our military must be reinvigorated, and will be an effective advocate on Capitol Hill and in the president's Cabinet for increasing the size of our total force, funding a robust modernization regime and enhancing the military's combat readiness.
There is no shortage of zinc in the rest of the world to feed China's reinvigorated appetite for the stuff but the relocation of existing inventory into the country may well be the intended consequence of Glencore's slow-fuse mine cutbacks.
But his campaign's lack of transparency surrounding the episode has sparked a media backlash and reinvigorated worries about the trio of septuagenarians currently leading the race for the Democratic nomination, among which the 78-year-old Sanders is the oldest.
The session comes just months after the United States expanded sanctions against Tehran and a day after The New York Times reported that the United States had reinvigorated a long-running program to sabotage Iran's missile and space rocket launches.
It's not just critics who've said this: White nationalists and white supremacists themselves, who reported they were energized by Trump's campaign, and whose hate groups have been reinvigorated since the election, got the message loud and clear that Trump was on their side.
As someone who has seen the horrifying Twin Peaks prequel Fire Walk With Me, I doubt I'd want to read anything about Laura Palmer's life leading up to her death, but Showtime's long-awaited revival has reinvigorated interest in anything Twin Peaks-related.
Rebecca Garrard, a housing organizer at Citizen Action of New York, an advocacy group that helped craft some of the proposed policies, said Salazar and the state's other progressive politicians had reinvigorated an idea that has been discussed more fancifully for many years.
Over the weekend, Donald Trump reinvigorated his pleas against the so-called rigged election in a barrage of tweets lambasting not only his political opponent Hillary Clinton and the media at large, but also Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan for being a bystander.
It took territory, and a new name: ISIS After ISI's forces gained strength in Syria, it re-entered Iraq in 2013 "as a reinvigorated force ... seizing much of Anbar a year later," CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen wrote earlier this year.
The President's eldest son issued a call to action to the Indiana Republicans, noting that recent victories like his father's 2016 win, the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and congressional GOP majorities have "reinvigorated" the Democratic party in recent months.
The "reset" -- as House members are calling the reinvigorated House investigation -- started before lawmakers returned from their recess, with a request from Conaway that House Democrats cool their barrage of criticism in public that stemmed from Nunes' maneuver with the White House.
He called on North Korea to be put back on the list of state-sponsors of terrorism, for new sanctions on its leaders, a hike in U.S. military spending and reinvigorated alliances with U.S. Asian allies and a renewed commitment to missile defense.
Yahoo News reports that the group, called Public Faith, espouses a belief in pluralism while condemning "systematic racism:" We believe that neither political withdrawal nor reinvigorated culture wars by Christians will help our nation and communities through the difficult challenges we face.
The horror of Trump has reinvigorated American political protest, but focusing the movement solely on Trump is a mistake—his ascent to power was made possible by the Republican Party, and he continues to be propped up by Republicans at every turn.
With the threads of the Astana process fraying, there is an opportunity for Pompeo to re-engage the Turks bilaterally, and link them back into a reinvigorated UN-led Geneva process that is the only hope of achieving an inclusive political agreement.
But the reinvigorated U.S.-Israeli relationship of the Trump era has yielded unquestionable dividends for Israel, most prominent among them the formal transfer of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem last year, and President Trump's recent recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
They described a swashbuckling and reinvigorated Britain that would break free from a stagnating Europe — the land of unemployed children moving in with their parents — to instead focus on improving trade with faster-growing countries like China, India and the United States.
Alain Locke, the Harvard-educated black intellectual who became known as the father of the Harlem Renaissance, envisioned a philosophical position that reinvigorated blacks' relationship to their culture and that would in turn solidify their status as equal co-participants in our democracy.
Such initiatives have created a rare sense of optimism in Kabul, leading some to hope that a police force many had given up on may somehow be reinvigorated and armed to stand up to the local mafia as much as to insurgents.
Especially in the wake of Mr. Tisci, an emotive, Instagram-savvy Italian who reinvigorated the brand by crossbreeding its Audrey Hepburn past with his own gothic sensibility and a dose of the street to make it relevant to the Kardashians and Beyoncé alike.
A new generation of talent has reinvigorated both franchises and a long-awaited playoff series has offered a tableau, with Boone, Bard and Wakefield in new stations, ready to witness a new chapter — or for those in the Yankees' dugout, possibly write it.
The fix is underway, as the brand adds to its lineup of SUVs, backs away from sedans, and launched an all-new Escalade this year to keep pace with a reinvigorated Lincoln — but most critically, embraces its role as GM's burgeoning electric brand.
Now, Mr. Najib is suddenly vulnerable to criminal charges at home, as well as a reinvigorated effort by the Justice Department as it pursues billions of dollars missing from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, a state investment fund supervised by Mr. Najib for years.
In the Disney kingdom, the in-house influence of Pixar has reinvigorated the animation (though some of us may still pine for the classic, painterly Disney visual aesthetic), and the rejuvenation of American musical theater has provided a fresh pool of songwriting talent.
Before the orchestra's symbolic return to Carnegie Hall in March, I went to Minneapolis to report on how the orchestra had harnessed community support, added musicians to its management structures and retooled its sound under the reinvigorated musical direction of Osmo Vanska.
He has reinvigorated the economy, has created hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs, is correcting trade imbalances with China, has forced NATO partners to start to carry their part of the load, is establishing opportunity zones in inner cities and has defeated ISIS.
Now, the election of Donald J. Trump has reinvigorated the coalition, giving Mr. de Blasio the means to rally dissent among the big city mayors and potentially offering him a leg up on claiming the mantle of a leading Trump antagonist among Democrats.
GERMAN-FRENCH AXIS But once Merkel has bedded down a new coalition in Berlin, Budapest and Warsaw can expect a resumption of pressure over their record on democracy and rule of law from a reinvigorated partnership between Germany and Emmanuel Macron's France.
Instead, President Donald Trump strolled into the Senate Republican's lunch last Tuesday reinvigorated by the end of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe and with a surprise announcement to make: He wanted to put health care at the top of the GOP agenda.
He has reinvigorated the economy, has created hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs, is correcting trade imbalances with China, has forced NATO partners to start to carry their part of the load, is establishing opportunity zones in inner cities and has defeated ISIS.
All of us have had the experience of wandering through a lush garden or a timeless desert, walking by a river or an ocean, or climbing a mountain and finding ourselves simultaneously calmed and reinvigorated, engaged in mind, refreshed in body and spirit.
We can anticipate a steady shift away from the Liberal Governance Regime which has reinvigorated the UK economy over the past 38 years, towards a more State-Guided Regime, a scenario diametrically opposite to the one which was intended by the libertarian advocates of Brexit.
Formal designation proposed According to the memo, there has been "reinvigorated interest" in addressing fentanyl as a WMD "due to the ongoing opioid crisis," and in recent months, senior DOD leaders, including the commander of the US Southern Command, have proposed the formal designation.
If the fireworks shed light on Trump's mood, his supporters' ear-shattering shrieks, applause and chants of "Lock her up!" at each of his three rallies when Trump raised the "critical breaking news" left no doubt the FBI's surprise decision had reinvigorated his biggest fans.
"I think it's emboldened some of the MPs who are leaning towards remain and hoping for a second referendum and to keep in play those options … And it's certainly reinvigorated the Europeans who are watching this very closely," she told CNBC's Willem Marx in London.
That might not sound noteworthy to someone removed from the daily drama of Twitter, but that single decision reinvigorated one of Twitter's oldest controversies: that neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and members of the alt-right operate in full view on Twitter, spreading hate speech.
With the Senate confirming Congressman Mike Pompeo to serve as the next director of Central Intelligence, and with several former military officials filling various other national security positions within the Cabinet, President Trump has set the stage for a reinvigorated and bulkier American foreign policy.
"There was this belief that with Trump coming into power, you'd see massive infrastructure deployment, taxes would be cut, the economy would be reinvigorated, and you'd have this very pro-growth policy and with that, the U.S. would be consuming more copper," said Barclay's Davis.
This reinvigorated version of Ms. McBryde is the one on display on her vivid and accomplished major-label debut album "Girl Going Nowhere," due on Friday, which is among the most varied, warm and effortlessly confident country music albums of the past few years.
What Mr. Trump represents is unapologetic white nationalism, unapologetic white supremacy, unapologetic toxic manhood; his words and his behavior give a renewed and reinvigorated license to disgruntled working-class and middle-class white Americans, particularly angry white males, to just take lives, because they can.
We crossed the Viale Aventino, reinvigorated with new Brazilian sushi restaurants, organic gelaterias, beer bars and modern cafes like Casa Manfredi, and tried our luck in San Saba, another neighborhood on a smaller hill with more life, restaurants and children playing in the streets.
While some marquee institutions with relatively large endowments, like Spelman College and Hampton University, face more common challenges, a large majority of H.B.C.U.s are facing existential threats and will need to be transformed, reinvigorated, to ensure their futures are as vibrant as their pasts.
A brief sit-in by the Sunrise Movement in 2018 put the Green New Deal at the center of climate policy discourse, and the activism of a group of high school students after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting reinvigorated the push for gun control.
The summit between Kim and Moon last month appears to have reinvigorated talks between the Koreas and the US which were beginning to waver, with Moon later passing on a message from Kim to Trump that had the US President waxing rhapsodically about their relationship.
The trip was chronicled in "Under African Skies," an invaluable documentary by Joe Berlinger, and it reinvigorated a long-running debate—not about the greatness of the album, which is more or less beyond dispute, but about whether it should have been recorded at all.
In recent times both Brooklyn based artists ventured to Africa separately—Wasser with Damon Albarn's Africa Express and Davis to study traditional West African music—and they returned reinvigorated and captivated by the music of the Ba-Benzele Pygmy people from the Central African Republic.
In 1976 — two and half decades after Woodson died — when there was a reinvigorated focus on African-American history through black pride campaigns as the civil rights movement came to a close, President Gerald R. Ford officially recognized the entire month of February as Black History Month.
Carson is debuting his "reinvigorated" campaign after a holiday shakeup that included the departure of a handful of top advisers and new leadership, including the recently promoted Dees, who sat down with Carson for an interview Monday with CNN's Jake Tapper at his Alexandria campaign headquarters.
"It is a profound personal honor to hold the president's confidence and this is a confidence I will seek to maintain and grow as I continue to convey the reinvigorated policies of this administration," said Craft, a top Republican donor from the southern state of Kentucky.
That hype was reinvigorated last year with the introduction of a carbon tax proposal from the Climate Leadership Council, a bipartisan group that boasts several prominent (retired) Republicans among its founding members, including James Baker and George Schultz, along with a number of fossil fuel companies.
His support for the Green Movement reinvigorated his image among the urban middle-class segments of Iranian society who made up the bulk of the movement and solidified Rafsanjani's role as a backer of factions within Iran that advocated the reform of the system to ensure its survival.
Image: The internetYesterday, Google finally sent out invites for its annual fall product event set for October 9, and even with the preponderance of leaks showing the alleged Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, the announcement instantly reinvigorated speculation about what else Google might have planned for the day.
This portion of the statement could be read as a glancing acknowledgement of a very concrete problem: many people have taken the new coronavirus as a cue to overtly express latent racism towards Asian people, in the form of racist jokes, reinvigorated cultural stereotypes, and in-person vitriol.
But Trump's election, Sharpton has said, reinvigorated him and strengthened his resolve to modulate his personal aspirations; this year he has both celebrated his 50th year of civil rights activism and is trying to engineer a fight against the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court.
During most of its history, Ulysse Nardin was best known as an old-fashioned maker of nautically inspired timepieces (even after it was reinvigorated in the 1980s by the Swiss businessman Rolf Schnyder and the watchmaking wunderkind Ludwig Oechslin, who together created a trilogy of widely praised astronomical wristwatches).
"When I went off to college, Michael Eisner came in and reinvigorated the company, and then the stock price, which was basically my family's entire net worth, was ten times, 20 times, 50 times what it had been when I was growing up," she told The Cut in March.
"The brand has been reinvigorated and now with that revitalized branding of the licenses, this year and into next year is about pushing on with new differentiated cutting edge tech," Neil Campling, head of global technology, media and telecom research at Northern Trust Capital Markets, told CNBC by phone.
Norris reinvigorated his career with two solid seasons in Baltimore in 20-33, winning 23 games with a 25 ERA in 22, but endured a disastrous 2015 campaign between the Orioles and San Diego that saw the seven-year veteran relegated to long relief and mop-up duty.
Crowley was viewed by many Democrats as the successor to Pelosi at the top of the party, and his surprise loss has reinvigorated the discussion about how the party can best win back the House in November — and who should lead it into a crucial 85033 presidential cycle.
" "[Jon Tester] has done some good things for veterans, but this was not one of them" said Roger Hagan, a retired Republican state politician who has worked with and likes Tester but said his handling of the Jackson nomination has "pretty much reinvigorated me to work to oppose him.
The featured ensemble, the JACK Quartet, is one of the most restlessly inventive and versatile new-music string quartets around, and was recently reinvigorated when two fine players, the violinist Austin Wulliman and the cellist Jay Campbell, joined the founding members Christopher Otto (violin) and John Pickford Richards (viola).
The headline-grabbing results in the capital, where over 40 percent of the seats are being contested, are forecast to see a swing toward the opposition Labour Party, reinvigorated under socialist Jeremy Corbyn and fighting a campaign focused on the effects of eight years of Conservative-led spending cuts.
A series of controversies over the past two weeks — many of which have stemmed indirectly from sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein — has reinvigorated a debate over whether the socialist left has done enough to condemn the misogyny in the ranks of a movement explicitly devoted to gender equality.
Coming through the harrowing at-bat both reinvigorated Kershaw and bolstered the Dodgers, who built on their dramatic and draining 13-inning victory just a few hours earlier to beat back the Brewers, 5-43, and take a three-games-to-two lead in the National League Championship Series.
Then came the deployment of nuclear-capable forces to the border of NATO countries, as Moscow, working to fracture the power structures in Germany and France and promote right-wing parties, sent a reinvigorated military force on patrol of the coasts of the Baltics and Western European nations.
Occupy Wall Street, leaderless and listless as it often seemed, managed to place inequality at the center of political discourse and reinvigorated progressive politics in America by connecting organizers, activists, and writers, building networks that fed further activism on issues including student debt, bail reform, and housing inequality.
The hybrid console – which allows people to play the same game in their home or on a portable device – is the Japanese giant's way back into the console market, and it will be hoping that the success around mobile has reinvigorated its brand and will convince consumers to buy the Switch.
In addition to his groundbreaking work with Watchmen and V for Vendetta, he also won numerous accolades for his work for DC Comics, where he reinvigorated Swamp Thing, wrote some of the most iconic Batman and Superman stories of the time, and created future Justice League Dark member John Constantine.
If there were a national benefit paid for by the federal government, something Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is fighting for with her newly reinvigorated FAMILY Act, time off would be available to anyone caring for kids, for ailing relatives, or dealing with a medical issue of their own for that matter.
As we reflect on President Lincoln's legacy and have the rare opportunity to glimpse this original document, I am heartened by the progress the Proclamation put in motion, and, more importantly, I am reinvigorated by its light of promise, which burns with equal relevance to contemporary citizens of this nation.
"Another Brick in the Wall," conceived by Mr. Waters and the opera composer Julien Bilodeau, begins July 20 for five performances at the Cincinnati Opera in a particularly favorite haunted building from my childhood: the newly renovated Music Hall, an icon of the city's reinvigorated historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
That a competent female politician can't compete with literal penises suggests that the filmmakers have some ideas in store, something, say, that mines the comedy of our new Neanderthalism, an age partly defined by the reinvigorated war between the sexes and the triumphant rise and occasional fall of male members.
While the Morningstar Farms brand might seem a bit stale, the market has been reinvigorated through the marketing muscle and venture dollars supplied by companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, whose products have captured contracts from some of the world's biggest fast food chains — including McDonald's, KFC and Burger King.
Here in Australia, the focus on Mr. Burke has reinvigorated debate about a power gap between men and women in the Australian news media, and provoked a candid discussion about what some describe as this country's culture of masculinity — a subject that some say has been ignored for too long.
That uneasiness would already be pervasive even if it weren't for the reinvigorated conversation in the Democratic Party about Big Tech and more broadly about growing income inequality — especially in places like San Francisco, where billionaires live a few blocks from people experiencing chronic homelessness — which has made the situation even more delicate.
At 52, she was back on top during the reign of teen pop queens like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, and reinvigorated her touring career; her supposed farewell tour, starting in 2002, ended up stretching into 2005 and became one of the top-grossing tours of all time, ahead of Bruce Springsteen.
Both women have recently reinvigorated their careers—Angela Hill earned a four-fight winning run and the Invicta 20lbs belt after being cut from the UFC, while Andrade seems a prospect primed for a shot at Joanna Jedrzejczyk's UFC title after dropping down to strawweight following a reasonably successful spell as a bantamweight.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.) has reinvigorated a campaign that was at risk of becoming stagnant.
Over the course of the last few weeks, some of your indie faves—Rostam, Charly Bliss, Kevin Morby, Phoebe Bridgers, Best Coast—have reinvigorated festive anthems (probably much to the delight of the people who wrote them, whose pounds will keep on rolling in), and, I am happy to report, they sound great.
After once again being named the most-followed and most-liked celeb on Instagram, scoring a major campaign with the reinvigorated heritage brand Coach, and teasing that new music is forthcoming, on Wednesday, she blew everyone's minds yet again when photos of her and a certain supermodel's former flame, The Weeknd, were spotted making out.
Questions of class and coming-of-age are old ones in the history of literature and film, but the artistic conversation has been reinvigorated in three of this year's most discussed movies: Lady Bird, The Florida Project, and Call Me by Your Name, all of which are up for Golden Globe awards this week.
In a letter to Congress, Mr Comey reinvigorated a zombie scandal over Mrs Clinton's use of a private e-mail server as secretary of state by announcing that, over three months after the FBI concluded that she had done nothing worthy of an indictment, he had in effect launched a new probe into the affair.
And though the garment itself was a bit divisive — 1) coming from an elitist world that propels questionable representations of women; and 2) being a product made for profit (Dior later announced proceeds would go towards Rihanna's non-profit, The Clara Lionel Foundation) — it reinvigorated conversations about fashion's role in protest, and vice versa.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From haute couture gowns to handcrafted accessories and brash streetwear, the 67 designers and artists featured in Native Fashion Now have, over the last 50 years, reinterpreted and reinvigorated traditional materials, styles, and modes of making practiced for generations by the indigenous peoples of the US and Canada.
The news Thursday reinvigorated discussions about whether Congress would intervene, a point that had been put to rest months ago when the Trump administration announced it would impose new steel and aluminum tariffs across the board only to turn around and issue a wide list of exemptions to allies -- which Republicans applauded -- while it negotiated.
Several new themes have also emerged in the space that reflect burgeoning trends in the broader market, including a reinvigorated focus on ESG, or environmental, social and governance factors, on the semiconductor stocks, which have served as unofficial barometers for the U.S.-China trade dispute, and on the yet-unconfirmed but widely anticipated bitcoin ETF.
With its TV division increasing in size, which lessens exposure to the volatile film business, and its reinvigorated movie division, Lionsgate has achieved the near impossible in terms of positioning itself for the road ahead: It could be either, which is one reason it has become one of the more interesting companies in Hollywood.
Yet the mere inclusion of this relationship is a landmark itself: It's been a decade since Iron Man kicked off a major glut of superhero films, and nearly two since X-Men reinvigorated the genre in the first place, and these are the first named queer characters in a superhero film — canonical, confirmed within the material itself, and unambiguous.
YOU KNOW, I SPEAK TO YOUR VIEWERS WHEN I SAY THAT, BUT WE ARE BRINGING THE RATE DOWN FROM 35% TO 15%, AND BUSINESSES WON'T BE LEAVING OUR COUNTRY ANYMORE AND BUSINESSES ARE GOING TO BE REINVIGORATED AND IT WILL BE A GREAT THING TO WATCH, AND NOT SINCE REAGAN HAS ANYBODY PROPOSED ANYTHING LIKE THIS.
"The transaction demonstrates the group's reinvigorated support for companies across the country seeking to expand," the EIB's president Werner Hoyer told reporters in Athens on Friday Small business forms the backbone of Greece's economy which has started to recover from a multi-year deep recession that shrank it by a quarter and drove unemployment to record highs.
"The chatter therein indicates that many of these actors feel emboldened and reinvigorated by the rallies and the controversial remarks made by President Trump amidst the unrest," according to an analysis by the online datafirm Flashpoint, which tracks and monitors activity on the dark web, a part of the internet that's accessible only by special means.
"We've been learning over the last couple years, the team has been learning on what is going to help a great brand like Diet Coke re-engage ... I think this round, we came out with some good marketing, some reinvigorated packaging, shapes, sizes, and looks, and obviously ... innovation on the flavors," CEO James Quincey said in its earnings call.
Such questions have reinvigorated opponents of the H-1B visas for fashion models, shining a fresh light on the people who shaped it and used it — including Mr. Trump; Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who sponsored legislation to add fashion models to the H-1B program; and the disgraced former New York congressman Anthony Weiner, who tried to reshape it.
By making the swimsuit available to the mass market — or a look-alike of a copy of the original — Target has reinvigorated one of the bikini industry's wildest intellectual property disputes in memory; one that involves lawsuits and federal court, and evokes questions about art, commerce, the trickling down of trends and the internet's role in it all.
The Supreme Court hearing, after years of back-and-forth in other courts, comes as the fifth anniversary of the Newtown massacre approaches next month, and falls in the shadow of recurring episodes of deadly mass violence that have reinvigorated the national debate over the sale of weapons like the AR-15 style Bushmaster rifle used in Newtown.
From memes and episode recaps to think pieces and power rankings, Netflix's back-to-back "three-week events" reinvigorated streaming discussion across the U.S. Throughout January and February, these shows united reality TV fans in a torrent of chaos and melodrama that achieved the closest thing to a reality smash hit since The Masked Singer hit Fox.
With Congress back in session, some have vowed — finally — to address the crisis, and the White House has even floated a proposal for expanded background checks, but Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's debate boast — "Hell, yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47" — has complicated the discussion and reinvigorated a scandal-plagued NRA.
Now, concerned that a reinvigorated white-supremacist movement could pose a threat to the country's first African-American president and to citizens, Napolitano began asking her intelligence analysts about a rise in lone-wolf "right-wing extremism," a term commonly used in the counterterrorism world to refer to the radical beliefs of fringe players on the right of the political spectrum.
Democrats are needling Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE over his loss in the Wisconsin primary on Tuesday, which has reinvigorated Republican rivals' hopes at defeating the presidential front-runner.
Conservative donors are feeling reinvigorated after Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's loss in Wisconsin and plan to spend money in the front-runner's home state in hopes of defeating him again.
Unlike its heyday in the early 1990s, however, this iteration of MTV News will be seen and heard well beyond the confines of your TV. Grantland's Alex Pappademus and Molly Lambert, The New Republic's Jamil Smith, and writer Ana Marie Cox will all be a part of the reinvigorated news team aimed at the web, your phone, and your eardrums via podcasts, as well as your television.
While we're not sure how the Vermont state Senator famous for his socialist, egalitarian beliefs would feel about his signature color scheme and logo being used on t-shirts and bomber jackets that cost more than most people's rent, there is one thing that both Bernie and the reinvigorated French couture house should be able to indubitably come to an agreement on: Balenciaga 2020.
Tribeca is bringing the Sharks to New York to celebrate the 10th season and a momentous 200 episodes of ABC's Shark Tank, the critically acclaimed and four-time Emmy Award-winning show that reinvigorated entrepreneurship and gave hundreds of aspiring entrepreneurs the chance of a lifetime: to showcase their products to more than 7 million viewers and pitch their business to a panel of potential investors.
In addition to reassuring US allies over Syria, Pompeo made clear at The American University in Cairo in an address optimistically entitled "A Force for Good: America Reinvigorated in the Middle East," that the US has two main priorities in the region: finishing the job of defeating ISIS, and stepping up the effort to contain what Washington sees as Iran's growing influence in the region.
In it, they argued that the electoral map would come to advantage the Democratic Party not only through demographic change, but also through the rise of the postindustrial economy, in which even the auto industry in Michigan would be reinvigorated by "research and development and engineering" and white working-class voters would return to the Democratic fold in a diverse coalition with upwardly mobile professionals.
The pieces will be shown alongside accessories, makeup, fragrance, photography, film, magazines, and Christian Dior's personal possessions, with a special new Anglophile section exploring Monsieur Dior's relationship with the UK. "In 1947, Christian Dior changed the face of fashion with his 'New Look,' which redefined the female silhouette and reinvigorated the post-war Parisian fashion industry," says Oriole Cullen, a fashion and textiles curator at the V&A.
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The storm actually started to build last year with a keynote speech from Elizabeth Warren at a think tank event, a policy brief from the Obama administration's Council of Economic Advisers, a Center for American Progress policy brief arguing for reinvigorated antitrust enforcement, an October Hillary Clinton speech promising to deliver tougher enforcement if she became president, and a flurry of Senatorial denunciations of the proposed merger between AT&T and Time Warner.
"How are they going to outdo what they've done in the past year to get the kind of stock movement they had?" said Ascendiant Capital's Edward Woo, one of the two analysts with neutral ratings on EA. EA's stock price tripled through 2014 and 2015 after Andrew Wilson, an Australian trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, took over late in 2013 as CEO and reinvigorated growth, in part by addressing the company's ailing reputation among gamers.
"The basic thrust of it was: We like sports, any kind of sports is fine, but the public has to receive a fair handshake, and we need to get back any money we put out," recalled Nick Licata, then a city council member and a member of Citizens for More Important Things, a group founded in the '20053s to push back on public funding for a facility for the Mariners, and reinvigorated in the fight with the Sonics.
Alice's "selfish tunnel vision" will be recognizable to anyone who has looked up from her phone and realized she has spent an entire hour moving from tagged photo to tagged photo with nothing to show for it but the ability to recite the names, alma maters, and favorite bars of every one of her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend's best friends; a wistful longing for a $325 lamp; and a reinvigorated sense of how cute cats are.
So, as he bids "farewell" Tuesday, Bernie Sanders must realize it's time to make a fundamental choice: Work within a bought-off, completely in-denial Democratic Party, which, after losing to the most unpopular candidate in the history of America, still refuses to sever its ties with Wall Street, big oil, and big pharma, OR, backed by millions of politically reinvigorated working class people, and millennials politically energized for the first time, fight both the corrupt, corporate Democrats and extremist Republicans.
Live musicals, reinvigorated NBC had already drawn big ratings with musicals, but Fox's "Grease" and NBC's "Hairspray" breathed new life into the form, coming much closer to capturing the energy of a theatrical experience than their predecessors, while still capitalizing on the close-up, best-seat-in-the-house medium of TV. Crime, for a limited time Netflix's "Narcos," the second edition of ABC's "American Crime" and HBO's "The Night Of" each delivered absorbing dramas with a beginning, middle and end.
In charmingly clipped, hard-boiled sentences, reinvigorated with repurposed Yiddish words, Chabon tells the story of the morose, dedicated gumshoe Meyer Landsman, "ambivalent, despondent, and with no faith in anything," who is investigating a murder in the District of Sitka, an intimately imagined Jewish settlement in Alaska established after World War II. The initial setting of Octavia E. Butler's speculative, near-future dystopian novel, "Parable of the Sower," is also a circumscribed district: Robledo, "a tiny, walled fish-bowl cul-de-sac community" in Southern California.

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